fragging bubble coral

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would it be possible to frag this bubble coral? it seems like they’re are two separate heads. it’s gotten way to big and is stinging other corals

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If you can without cutting through the flesh. I’m not sure I’d get a second opinion first.
yeah that’s the thing i’m not sure if there is flesh connecting between it’s too hard to say weather it is or not.
 

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I had had dinos in my tank at one time and the skeleton is stained and the bubbles wont open on the top part of the coral. Kind of hard to explain. Its been about 6 months since and its hanging in there and partially opens but what I want to know is can I cut the top of the rigid sharp pieces of skeleton at the top? It looks very ugly the way it is now!
 

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