Would I be able to cut these hammers down?

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So they came but they are tall af I’m trying to see maybe I can cut them down maybe drag them idk tho I don’t wanna kill anything… thanks!!!

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So they came but they are tall af I’m trying to see maybe I can cut them down maybe drag them idk tho I don’t wanna kill anything… thanks!!!

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It may be a bit risky as the cut would be pretty close to where they branch off, you could maybe cut them into 2 colonies but it would be risky. If you do however decide to frag them, make sure to cut below the flesh band, and to not use bone cutters or coral cutters as the skeleton will likely split, use a dremel or band saw
 
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It may be a bit risky as the cut would be pretty close to where they branch off, you could maybe cut them into 2 colonies but it would be risky. If you do however decide to frag them, make sure to cut below the flesh band, and to not use bone cutters or coral cutters as the skeleton will likely split, use a dremel or band saw
I might just leave them not gonna risk anything
 

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