Rastas not looking good

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Okay, so I've had this frag for 7 days today. The middle row of polyps have been closed sense I put them in the tank until today.. but it looks like they've lost color and some "tentacles"? Anyone have any input on this??
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Something bugging them. A worm crawled across. Or something at the base poking them. The others look good.
 
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Thanks for the quick replies! Will they get their color back and heal? They've probably been closed for a total of 8 days including transit time to my house. I will continue to look for pests that could be irritating them.
 

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Always a possibility of recovery. You've got new heads sprouting so I don't think its chemistry or lighting related. Also, keep an eye out for little aptasia between the polyps. They can irritate zoas.
 

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No proof any of this works, but this is what I typically do when I have some zoas not happy. I have a small paintbrush and clean them gently and leave them alone for a couple of days. If they still look ticked, I'll give them a Bayer or Lugols dip and wait a couple of more days. I would say move them around in a different spot, but it looks like it's neighbors are happy, so it's I would assume flow and lighting are fine. If they all start looking unhappy then you might move them. My rastas love higher flow.
 
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They are looking awesome! So, what did you do to fix it?
Thank you! I honestly didnt really do anything, just left them alone and fed some reef roids a couple times a week. They started coloring up and was looking good in no time! Here is pic I just took of them today.
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