First Lobo - cut tall skeleton?

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Got my first Lobo frag today. Very tall skeleton and I’m wondering what to do with it. I’ve got a 1” or so sand bed, so I could bury it there and then the coral could grow out, but would still be above sand. Or I could cut the skeleton down (any concerns) so the live coral is closer to/on the sand bed.

What would you do?

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Got my first Lobo frag today. Very tall skeleton and I’m wondering what to do with it. I’ve got a 1” or so sand bed, so I could bury it there and then the coral could grow out, but would still be above sand. Or I could cut the skeleton down (any concerns) so the live coral is closer to/on the sand bed.

What would you do?

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The skeleton can go in the sand just fine. I would keep the top flesh a bit elevated off the sand
 

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