How long do bailed polyps live?

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I just had some 3-5 yr old multi head hammers, frogspawns, et bail out on me…can’t find a cause and did not seek psychological counseling following this loss…I’ll spare you the depressing skeletal pics but will supply on request for those silos out here….

Anyway, that was almost 3weeks ago and the dang heads are still live floating heads … anyone know how long can they live?
 
Once in-a blue moon, one will attach itself. Most 3-4 weeks before they start to wilt. They can thrive when there is proper light to produce zooxanthellae and proper flow
 
It really just depends. I had a bad salt mix that caused a bailout on all my euphyllia and all died within 48 hours. In another situation, I was fragging a hammer (for the first time) with bone cutters... The skeleton exploded and I had polyps with no skeleton, a couple polyps attached to a sliver of skeleton, and a head with skeleton broken into 4 pieces. they all survived. The no skeleton rebuilt from scratch. The one with 4 pieces of skeleton, self separated. Thought I had blown it up for good, but you never know.

If they look healthy, I would let it ride. if it looks like they are starting to deflate to nothing or BJD, I would siphon them instead of risking other coral.
 
@Sarlindescent & @vetteguy53081
thanks and a here is a update …seems a few more are alive but under same rock …. these were several years old so fingers crossed
 

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@Sarlindescent & @vetteguy53081
thanks and a here is a update …seems a few more are alive but under same rock …. these were several years old so fingers crossed
They generally dont. Ive seen RARE cases where they clung to a rock or similar surface for a few short month, but often they get blown around and wilt to nothing
 

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