Torch coral head cut in half

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So I just received some new torches and one of them had a fragment of another head attached to it. This fragments appears to be a head that either cracked or accidentally cut down the middle. Is this piece salvageable? If yes, what do I need to do?Or is there more risk of introducing something like brown jelly disease by keeping this piece? I have attached a couple quick pictures (sorry they are a bit blurry)

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does it have polyps? you can glue the other half to a plug. i cannot really tell if it has polyps, or if it's a dead head that just broke off.
 
does it have polyps? you can glue the other half to a plug. i cannot really tell if it has polyps, or if it's a dead head that just broke off.
Yes there is a polyp in the fragment but unfortunately, I only have one of the halves. Could I seal it off with reef epoxy instead?
 
Yes there is a polyp in the fragment but unfortunately, I only have one of the halves. Could I seal it off with reef epoxy instead?
that works as well. place in low light low flow and cross your fingers!
 
that works as well. place in low light low flow and cross your fingers!
Thank you! How high up the side of the polyp should I go? I don't want to smother it or leave it too exposed?
 
Thank you! How high up the side of the polyp should I go? I don't want to smother it or leave it too exposed?
the bottom portion should suffice(opposite end of the side with polyps). think of it like fragging a coral and gluing it onto a frag plug.
 

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