As others mentioned a split skeleton is not necessarily the kiss of death. If the head flesh splits then the op could end up with two torch fragments. Simple math means that he got n extra $500 torch for free.I took a closer look with the magnifier , definitely look like they splintered with framing and the glue ring around the head is just extra reinforcement holding the pieces together … no it was completed healthy in the photo and no glue , even spoke to them on the phone before placing the order …. Will definitely try to get a replacement
Yes, the op should focus on providing the best possible water quality, currents, lighting & feeding to help the coral recover.If this is the case, definitely get a replacement or refund. That's not a healthy coral at this point.
If successful, the op can send back one head and keep the split for free. I have had a fragging mishap with a split bubble coral and both halves survived and thrived so that I had 2 healthy corals when I was done.I think a more accurate reponse would have been to contact the vendor prior to posting here, if that wasn't done. Wait for a response, communicate back if any concerns, then maybe post.
Another thing to note is that the frag is still alive. Is a refund or replacement warranted?
Always hope for the best and do what you can with the parameters you have control over. The sloppy sellers response is not in our control.