Toadstool under attack! Ideas?

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My hammer corals have become a bit overgrown and I am finally starting to sell/trade some off. I recently had one section that died off after being covered and it just began regrowing a head into one of my big toadstools, it is damaging the tissue and causing it to stay retracted the last couple of days.

I am wondering, should I cut (or peal off?) the toadstool at the base and move it? Or should I try and break the hammer coral out and move it off of the toadstool? Pictures show the damage+closed head just a tough spot to photograph.

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I'd like to see the bigger picture here, but I would almost just let it be natural and see what happens.
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