jonnybravo22
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The term "bleached" gets tossed around a lot with respect to unhealthy anemones. I have never learned a precise definition or causes of "bleaching".
What is a bleached nem anyway? An anemone without zooxanthellae?
What causes it?
Is it too much light 'overpowering / burning' the zooxanthellae? Too little light 'starving' these light-loving zooxanthellae?
If too much it would be surprising to me because so many people get bleached nems from LFS / other sources. Doesnt that suggest that all those people who dont know how to take care of nems also have great lighting setups b/c they are too powerful even for light-loving anemones?
What's the deal with this whole bleaching thinng? Thanks!
What is a bleached nem anyway? An anemone without zooxanthellae?
What causes it?
Is it too much light 'overpowering / burning' the zooxanthellae? Too little light 'starving' these light-loving zooxanthellae?
If too much it would be surprising to me because so many people get bleached nems from LFS / other sources. Doesnt that suggest that all those people who dont know how to take care of nems also have great lighting setups b/c they are too powerful even for light-loving anemones?
What's the deal with this whole bleaching thinng? Thanks!
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