How to cut large frags underwater?

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Hello,

I have a few large frags attached to a rock that need removing. I can't use coral cutters as the skeleton is too wide. The best thing I could think of is a Dremel tool, but unfortunately they are not waterproof. I can't take the rock out of the tank so can only cut in the tank. Any suggestions?
 
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They make very large bonecutters. Tried those? I realize your across the pond, but heres a BRS link just to give you an idea.

I have found these to work wonders on large branches that normal bone cutters can't get.


Reading the description, they are actually cow horn trimmers. Maybe look for something like that in your neck of the woods?
 
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