monopolybag
New member
I don't know if it is me, but I don't think I hear that much about temperature and coral bleaching when it comes to aquariums, but it is the primary concern with coral reefs in the wild.
I have had accounts where tanks have the corals bleach, sometimes very hardy corals like LPS and Mushrooms. Often more complicated factors are looked at, but I feel temperature may not be addressed often enough. As long as it is in the "ideal range" we are fine. Yet in the wild, only a few degrees can stress out and bleach corals.
What are others people thoughts on this?
I have had accounts where tanks have the corals bleach, sometimes very hardy corals like LPS and Mushrooms. Often more complicated factors are looked at, but I feel temperature may not be addressed often enough. As long as it is in the "ideal range" we are fine. Yet in the wild, only a few degrees can stress out and bleach corals.
What are others people thoughts on this?