Sorry about your Phal. It is never fun to lose a plant but it sometimes happens.
If you replace it, a great way to grow these is to choose a basket pot that is slightly larger than the roots and use AAA/AAAA NZ sphagnum moss as a medium. When the pot feels light, set the pot in a bowl of water until the moss has absorbed the water (the pot will feel heavy).
In the past, I successfully grew Phals in lava rock and clay pots but I prefer to see the roots so when the new Phals came from Hausermann's in moss, I decided to use moss and the basket pots. The basket pot is nice as the roots get plenty of air and you can see the roots turn green when they have absorbed water.
Good luck!
PS. I am also a bird person. In the past, we had parakeets and then parakeets and zebra finches but, now, just a very, very elderly parakeet who sounds as if someone left the TV on when one is out of the room...that is, when he isn't singing his heart out loud enough that you can hear him even with earplugs. I love him dearly.