It's possible to remove it with one soldering iron. Add some extra solder to the pad at each end, the extra metal will retain heat longer. Go back & forth quickly with the iron, say 5-10 seconds each end, until both ends are molten at the same time. Apply gentle pull with tweezers at the same time, and when both ends are ready it will come away from the board.
You might heap enough solder on the part to bridge the two pads, so you have only one blob of solder to melt. Once the part is off the board, clean the pads with solder wick.
Alternately, the fuse is probably brittle and may crack in half if you push down on the middle of it. Then you can unsolder one half at a time to remove it from the board. Be careful not to apply so much force to the board that you damage traces or nearby components.