Torch polyp bail out, will it survive?

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We had a polyp bail out of our torch at the weekend. I managed to find the head in the sand and I scooped it up and put it in an acclimation box. Then like Houdini it decided to escape through the holes and back into the tank!

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I scooped it up again and tried to put it on some rock in there. Is it possible for this to survive and grow again?

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We had a polyp bail out of our torch at the weekend. I managed to find the head in the sand and I scooped it up and put it in an acclimation box. Then like Houdini it decided to escape through the holes and back into the tank!

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I scooped it up again and tried to put it on some rock in there. Is it possible for this to survive and grow again?

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Once bailed out - rarely if ever especially with a torch will there be recovery. Often this is caused by too much light and/or water flow especially flow and even low calcium as well as elevated phosphate or low salinity.
 
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Once bailed out - rarely if ever especially with a torch will there be recovery. Often this is caused by too much light and/or water flow especially flow and even low calcium as well as elevated phosphate or low salinity.
I'm pretty sure the problem was alkalinity and/or calcium. We had a faulty test which made me overdose so we had a bit of a swing. We've got the parameters back to recommended levels now. Rest of the torch looks like it's on the mend.
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not to give you false hope, but it has happened:

I had torch bail and it started to regrow a small part of the skeleton, but I lost it under the rocks. Definitely doing it right by placing it in a box.
 

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