help with zoas please

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I know there are a lot of treads about this but I had some zoa eating Nudibranchs and I have removed the pests by doing iodine dips with high flow to knock them off. But now they are just really bad looking and I am wondering if there is anything that I can do to help them get back to normal... I have never had a pest problem like this before it was awful, also I have isolated the zoas and inspected them for eggs and they are clean I am just depressed they look so bad ):
 
If you don't have anymore nudis then. Would put them back where they were, they will do better back in their normal spot...
I had the same problem .. While I never qt'd my zoas, I dipped every single one...and all my other corals and did FWE in my tank...because the nudis can lay eggs on anything....
I put the zoas back in their normal spot after their dips and they were fine in 2 or 3 days...
 
If you don't have anymore nudis then. Would put them back where they were, they will do better back in their normal spot...
I had the same problem .. While I never qt'd my zoas, I dipped every single one...and all my other corals and did FWE in my tank...because the nudis can lay eggs on anything....
I put the zoas back in their normal spot after their dips and they were fine in 2 or 3 days...

OK I just worry because some of them are opening, and some aren't opening all the way
 

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