Acanthophyllia base cutting

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Good evening everyone, a few days ago I received an acanthophyllia from a trade and the base hasn't been cut, I was wondering how much I can remove without harming the coral. I have a buddy who can help me cut it but just want to find out where I can cut it at. The base is roughly 2" in diameter and roughly 3". I currently have it sitting in a pvc coupler and I really would like to have it sit on my bottom sheet of glass. All help will be greatly appreciated and welcomed.

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Not sure, but I'd take thin slices until you're content, hopefully not hitting living tissue. I have seen other folks with Lps that grew a second polyp when trimmed too short.
 

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You can safely take off a 1/3 of the cone. Just make sure you sealed it up with with glue.
 

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Good evening everyone, a few days ago I received an acanthophyllia from a trade and the base hasn't been cut, I was wondering how much I can remove without harming the coral. I have a buddy who can help me cut it but just want to find out where I can cut it at. The base is roughly 2" in diameter and roughly 3". I currently have it sitting in a pvc coupler and I really would like to have it sit on my bottom sheet of glass. All help will be greatly appreciated and welcomed.

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Did you trim this successfully? Mine looks similar would like to remove just enough for it to sit flat.
 

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