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![]() Dremel with cut off wheel to score the area then clippers the rest, I sheared through solid calcium on a lobo and it worked great, frogspawn should be like cutting through butter.....
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![]() You can buy really inexpensive diamond wheels for your Dremal or rotary tool at Princess Auto. Larger pairs of clippers also exist with an opening that could fit around a 3/4" coral skeleton. When I broke my little ones I bought one of these http://www.blueworldaquariums.com/pr...p?prod=1254456 Tip to tip when fully opened is 1-1/4" and the finish makes them more corrosion resistant.
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![]() I use a junk set of tin snips. It also breaks pretty easy if you have enough to hold onto.
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![]() I used a sawkinfe and it was a easy work
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