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Hi. New here. I have a weeping willow leather toadstool. The base of the stalk has become very narrow and twisted. It's now half-way attached to a wood peg. The coral is bent over and no longer standing upright. Should I cut the base of the coral to give it a steady stalk to stand on? It was at the bottom of the tank, I moved it from the sand bed because the rocks where sticking to the coral and it looked like it was causing injury. I moved it up on a rock in the middle of the tank today.

If I should cut it and reattach, would you mind explaining the process to me. I've never done it before. Thank you so much for your time.
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Hi. New here. I have a weeping willow leather toadstool. The base of the stalk has become very narrow and twisted. It's now half-way attached to a wood peg. The coral is bent over and no longer standing upright. Should I cut the base of the coral to give it a steady stalk to stand on? It was at the bottom of the tank, I moved it from the sand bed because the rocks where sticking to the coral and it looked like it was causing injury. I moved it up on a rock in the middle of the tank today.

If I should cut it and reattach, would you mind explaining the process to me. I've never done it before. Thank you so much for your time.
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Does it open up at all? There are at least a couple videos (multiple) how to frag a leather coral. I would consider that. Additionally, I would ensure your parameters, etc are doing well. I had a similar leather coral that was about 7 inches in diameter at the base - which I cut off completely - and glued to another spot (so it wouldn't float away. That worked - and the leftover piece also grew (as expected) a new coral). I will say this looks somewhat odd (the way its twisted) - almost like it was injured by something
 

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