Introduction and a question

Quick background, I’v kept freshwater fish for around 16 year; SA cichlids, african cichlids, oddballs, community fish, but mostly rare piranhas. When my 14 year old Caribe Piranha died I decided it was time for a change. I was gifted a full 60 gallon cube saltwater setup that I’ve had for about 8 months now. I recently moved things around, added more rock and finally was able to get the yellow tail damsel that came with the tank out of it.

This is the current layout/setup: Dropbox - File Deleted
In these pictures you can see I have two pieces of coral on 1 piece of rock and the smaller coral gets over shadowed:
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Is there an easy way to get the smaller piece off the rock and attached to another rock?

They look like big green hairy mushrooms. They are hard to get rid of. Easy thing to do is sell them and get some new rock.
Do you wanna move them or get rid of them?

:Welcome) again!!! Any questions just ask

Thanks for the quick response! I wasn’t planning on getting rid of them, the smaller one just looks cramped. As long as I have room to add some other corals I think I’ll hang on to them.

They won’t bother anything.and they will move on there own so I would leave them

Thanks! Now I just need to find some more easy to care for corals to add some color to the tank.

Current Coral

Current fish