NEED to move Torch coral!

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HELP! I have a torch coral that has been growing faster than I thought it would, and I really need to reposition it. It is stinging an acro frag I have, and it honestly is getting way more flow than it needs.

The problem is I used superglue/epoxy/superglue to mount this guy, and I was wondering if it's just a snap it off kinda thing or is there a better method? Do keep in mind that the main rock it is attached to cannot be moved.
 

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HELP! I have a torch coral that has been growing faster than I thought it would, and I really need to reposition it. It is stinging an acro frag I have, and it honestly is getting way more flow than it needs.

The problem is I used superglue/epoxy/superglue to mount this guy, and I was wondering if it's just a snap it off kinda thing or is there a better method? Do keep in mind that the main rock it is attached to cannot be moved.
Just break it off carefully at the base as to not damage the heads. If you can get under the glue it may just come loose.
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