How can I not "lose" my baby sea star?

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I went to do some fragging, and when I chiseled off a piece of the rock, a baby brittle star fell out. there was another on the rock.

Needless to say, I did not do any fragging. I put it back on the rock and back into the 28g.

Since it's so tiny, how can I ensure I'd find it again to move to the 75 gal tank when I am ready to move everything over? I'd love the sea stars to make the move, and not get lost and trashed when I break the tank down.

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Yeah when I switched tanks I even found several in my sump since I did a new sump I picked them up and put in my new one I even found them on the crushed coral and got what I could find I'm sure I
Probly missed a bunch but with some you will wind up with more lol
 

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You may never see him again be rest assured as long as all the rocks are transfered so should the stars
 

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