so about a week or so ago i noticed two branches from my keyan tree that i had placed on rocks after they had fallen off started turning white. not only the little trees but a neighbring star polyp colony started bleaching aswell. its soo neven spread to the origional kenyan tree on the other side of the tank. both seem to still open and close regularly but have lost most of their color. i have a 55 gallon reef with a 125 wet dry, skimmer rated for 75 gallons, originally i had 2 48" T5 fixtures pn glass tops but recently i bought a 48" compact florescent fixture with 2 64 watt actinics and 2 65 watt 10,000ks. My water parameters are perfect, i feed kent's phytoplex as directed as well as strontium, liquid calcium, and iodide. only fish are a damsel and a snowflake eel, 3 turbo snails, and about 6 nassarius snails. I realized my temp was quite high due to spring heat, about 85-86 deg. so i removed my glass tops turned off my heater and fixed an egg crate lid with covers on the edges for the eel. also i have a fan above my sump to help cool the air as it trickles. since i know my room temp is definatly not helping i'm installing ac units this week. I did some reaserch in a book called "Aquarium Corals" by eric h. borneman, and "Soft corals and sea fans" by fabricius and alderslade,(both books i highly recommend) and came to the conclusion that my kenyan tree has expelled its zooxanthelle in an atempt to evolve to the parameters in my tank. i believe my extremely high temperature is to blame for this problem. does anyone else have any advice or opinions for me. any info is much appreciated.
