Large toadstool frag help

JTeas

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Hello, this is my first time posting to this forum so apologies for it being possibly in the wrong section. I have this very large toadstool leather in my tank I've had for 4 years now. I got it when it was just the size of a chess piece. The head is the diameter of a basketball the base is as thick as a baseball. I'm wanting to frag it, but I am new to doing something like that. I'm looking for suggestions on how I would slice it up to not only make room, but give light back to the corals lower in the tank. I will be setting up a separate tank to put all of the pieces in once I'm done. Don't have the sand space to place all those frags. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you

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You can cut the edges off and let them set in a basket with rubble rock cause you cant glue leathers since they slime up
 

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I have wanted to frag this monster for awhile now but wasn't sure the best way to do it.
 

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