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    Posted: January 15 2012 at 1:06pm
I have this coral that attached in 2 spots and was wondering if it would be ok to cut it?


I the pic its attached to the rock in the sand and the big rock its touching
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That's a Gorgonian. It's very easy to cut and propagate. Unless I was trying to propagate it, I would carefully rip it off the second rock and reposition it, pushing it's base slightly into the sand bed so it stands upright.It has a core stick center that is almost like wood. .
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Thanks Mark thats what i was thinking but wanted to make sure.
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