Will my Sps's rebound?

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I'm just getting over a Dino outbreak and most of my corals are looking a lot better except some sps. There is still some tissue on them but they lost a lot and was wondering if they could still rebound. Anybody go through the same and have their sps come back from the dead? I'll take pictures when I get home.
 
I battled Dino's for approximately 3-4 months and have been completely free of the scourge for about 2 months. My acros were hard hit as well... the majority of them made it, but a few did not. Anything that had significant tissue loss I felt I had to frag the colonies to save the opportunity to grow the colony again (if that makes sense). At this point all of my acros are in fair to excellent shape. I have 4 of approximately 16 acros that are still very much on the brown side with respect to color, but they are very slowly regaining it.
 
I lost 2 Gorgonians and I'm afraid I'll be losing these next. What really hurts is the Enchinata, it was such a small frag when I got it and was really starting to take off with growth before the dinos started.
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