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.
 
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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.
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?
 
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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!
 

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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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