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|  I need help. Moving a large toadstool leather I am upgrading to a larger tank and need to remove some of my corals off of my live rock. I have a large toadstool leather that the base stem has attached itself to half a dozen rocks before coming to the large top. The base is about 1.5" - 2" in diameter. How can I remove it without killing it. If i start removing rocks it will just rip chunks out of the side of it. Im scared if i cut the base straight across it will be to much damage and i can't get all the rocks out and support them enough to chisel around it. I look forward to your suggestion and if you have had any luck personally doing something like this. | 
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|   Cut the stem with a scissors and use a rubber band to mount it into a new rock. If I were you I'll just frag it... Dip it into iodine and attached to a new rock or plug. It's bullet proof! I don't know anyone who killed a friggin Toadstoal!   | 
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|   I'd just cut the bottom straight off too with scissors or a knife. | 
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|   Like they said, just lop it off and elastic band it to a different rock or use a toothpick.  You can't kill those things | 
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