Can I remove a toadstool from its base rock ?

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moving corals to a new tank and have few softies that needs to be transferred as well. The base rocks are covered in algae and don't it in the new tank.
How do I remove them from the rock?
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Its just like fragging. You can cut it. Def check out some youtube vids.
 
If you can't detach it for what ever reason you could also consider a dip for the algae.

I had a large wall hammer and green toadstool leather with algae on their base rocks.
Obviously I couldn't separate the hammer from it's "wall" so I dipped them in 50/50 saltwater/H2O2 twice 7 days apart.

2 weeks later they were algae free and went in the DT.
 

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