Bleached frogspawn

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The title says it all, my frogspawn is bleached. The last few days have been warm in Ohio, for December atleast and my tank is setting at 83, up 4 degrees. Is there anything I can do to help it recover?
 
I live in ohio too, weve actually been opening the doors and windows up the last couple days to let fresh air in, I haven't noticed my tank temp jumping at all. I mean, its not that warm out. have you checked your heater for damage?
 
today our house temp jumped up to 79 degrees, which apparently put the temp up in our tanks. Only the corals are showing signs of stress.
 
Post a pic if you can. If the tips and tentacles have gone white it has expelled it zooantheline alge.
Usually I have seen it only from too much light. Only my experience.
A LOT of experienced reefers I know will say 4 degrees is nothing btw. One is a scientist and European he said use Celsius it's even less. Also go swim in the ocean with the corals there is weather.
 
post up a pic, it may not be bleached. but euphyllia corals are pretty hardy so it may come back.
 

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