You guys might also want to try camel shrimp. If you do a search on google you will find complete details. Its kind of like a saftey net and used in conjunction with dipping.
What i do is i dip all frags before they are placed into my tank obviously. But after i dip and before i add them to the display i add them to a container with 4-5 camel shrimp.
Camel shrimp are similar in appearance to peppermint shrimp. However, camels are not really reef safe and are more aggressive eaters. Anyways, after i dip my corals i put them in a container of seawater with no meds to recoup a bit ( for 5 or so minutes) then i place them in a critter carrier with the camel shrimp. You have to stay and watch this process though because if there are any pests on the frags or coral the shrimp will go after them first. Once there are no more pests on the frags/corals they usually tend to start being more aggressive with the coral tissue, thats when you want to remove the frags and at that point they are pretty much pest free(including eggs if they were accessible by the shrimp). after the cleaning process i just put them back into my sump in a breeder box. i feed them occasionally, esp if i dont have many frags coming into my tank, but if i kow i will be getting coral soon i usually skip the feedings and let them get as hungry as possible and they go nuts when i put frags in front of them.