Anemone Bleaching A Temperature Issue?
I've previously noted that I've observed white anemone everywhere in the asia pacific region that I've travelled & I've previously doubted current bleaching theories. After all most corals getting too much light or nutrients go brown, not white. Like a sunscreen.
Now it seems that bleaching of anemone may have nothing to do with light at all and may be all about temperature. There's an article on it here. Now I'm wondering and asking for your help. If you've had an anemone go white, did you?.....
Run a chiller?
Have an overheating event?
What is your average temperature in your tank.
If you've kept them without bleaching:
Did you run a chiller?
What other factors in your tank (other than simple light but including spectrum) do you think helped?
Now it seems that bleaching of anemone may have nothing to do with light at all and may be all about temperature. There's an article on it here. Now I'm wondering and asking for your help. If you've had an anemone go white, did you?.....
Run a chiller?
Have an overheating event?
What is your average temperature in your tank.
If you've kept them without bleaching:
Did you run a chiller?
What other factors in your tank (other than simple light but including spectrum) do you think helped?