Thanks reef & potito...any encouragement is appreciated at this point...
Since the incident, I've closely monitored the temp, and I've been able to regulate things with the AC....even if the lil woman gets a chill sometimes...
I have also done my regularly scheduled water changes since the accident- the one right after was 1/3.
The negative: 90% of my sps bleached. All my Ricordia melted. My Red Discosoma died. Even some of my corraline looked like it was bleaching.
The positive: My Golden Pygmy Angel never really seemed bothered.
The ORA Maxima I got from Just Phish is STILL fantastic and completely shrugged off the incident. My Rhodactis, while definately
more pastel now, is still kicking. My Blue Mili never bleached and is making a comeback-hopefully.
Now let me tell you I am thrilled alone that my clam and angel survived. However, this next item blows my mind. My most expensive piece, an almost baseball sized rock of encrusting, aquacultured Montipora Mollis was completely bleached. It is already 30-40% grown back, and where it had only brown polyps and very few flame red/orange polyps on the bottom, all of the new growth has FLAME red and orange polyps :eek2:

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I seriously don't get that one...:smokin:
There is plently of new coralline growth in the tank. All of my snails survived, along with a very interesting hitchhicker crab, and my ceriths continue to spawn. I also have 900,000 pods.
And oh yeah...the 91 degrees killed all my brown wafer algae.
Guess I should count my blessings...:mixed: