Blasto Bail Out

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I have a Blasto (I think it is anyway) that had around 5 polyps bail last week everything looks healthy even the ones that detached the others are huge (2" probably) overcrowded maybe, unhappy idk the only thing that I have done different is increase the light (Vyspar) by one both blue and white and a month ago started using Phosphat-E because my phosphates were at .89 current parameters are

Current_________________________Month Range
PH: 8.4__________________________7.9-8.4
Calcium: 489____________________484-500
Alkalinity: 8.4____________________7.9-8.4
Phosphate: .06__________________.03-.09
Magnesium: 1320_______________1320-1398
Salinity: 1.025___________________1.025
Temp: 78.9______________________78.2-79.9
Nitrate: 9.9______________________9.9-13.5

Can I glue the bailed polyps to a disk so they quit floating around? if so how do I go about handling them?
Colony.jpg Polyp.jpg
 
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In a previous situation I saw like this, the person put their bailed out Euphillyia into a small acclimation box.
no idea if it ever re-grew skeleton though
 
You can always try anything whether it is successful is another story though. Go for it see what you get.
 

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