Ok to let my elegance continue eating my 6-line?

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So I guess my 6-line died. . . not sure exactly why but I have a bit of an idea. Last night I had some issues in the tank and had to turn off the filter and wave maker. I proceeded to go to bed without turning them back on. Needless to say there was NO FLOW in the tank for about 6 hours before I woke up and, while still in bed, realized what I had done!!! I rushed down to the tank and to my surprise everything was alive, even had some polyp extension on some acros. . . looks like my initial impression was wrong and my 6-line didn’t make it.

Anyway, I found the fish like this, should I try to take the fish away from the coral or let nature take its course (sorry little 6-line)
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So I guess my 6-line died. . . not sure exactly why but I have a bit of an idea. Last night I had some issues in the tank and had to turn off the filter and wave maker. I proceeded to go to bed without turning them back on. Needless to say there was NO FLOW in the tank for about 6 hours before I woke up and, while still in bed, realized what I had done!!! I rushed down to the tank and to my surprise everything was alive, even had some polyp extension on some acros. . . looks like my initial impression was wrong and my 6-line didn’t make it.

Anyway, I found the fish like this, should I try to take the fish away from the coral or let nature take its course (sorry little 6-line)
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Unfortunate but yes ok to consume as I feed mine pieces of krill and shrimp
 

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So I guess my 6-line died. . . not sure exactly why but I have a bit of an idea. Last night I had some issues in the tank and had to turn off the filter and wave maker. I proceeded to go to bed without turning them back on. Needless to say there was NO FLOW in the tank for about 6 hours before I woke up and, while still in bed, realized what I had done!!! I rushed down to the tank and to my surprise everything was alive, even had some polyp extension on some acros. . . looks like my initial impression was wrong and my 6-line didn’t make it.

Anyway, I found the fish like this, should I try to take the fish away from the coral or let nature take its course (sorry little 6-line)
IMG_2289.jpeg
Sorry about your loss!
 

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The problem is more WHY did the sixline die, and is it something that could be contagious to the other fish in the tank?
 

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