Dinos in my QT and Very unhappy Zoas

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Hi all I recently put in a colony of gorilla nipple Zoas to my QT set up and they were doing AWESOME but after a salinity spike They closed up and haven’t been happy since. I have since fixed the salinity and have been keeping up with water changes. My two frag plugs of GSP are back to normal and are looking phenomenal and the green plays and mushrooms on the zoa colony are doing fine as well. I did notice a bloom of Dinoflagellates and will be bringing in a water sample to my LFS ASAP. But in the mean time, do you think this is why my Zoas are unhappy? Or do they just need some more time to adjust? I will include before and after pics.

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