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Anemones periodically close from time to time so it's really no cause for concern unless its for long periods of time. What's your tank testing?Also the green film on your sand isn't algae it's Cyanobacteria. The best product I have found the treat and get rid of it is chemiclean. Just be sure...
Driftwood gives off tannins which is the brown stuff your seeing in your aquarium. It then collects on film algae in the tank. Id just use carbon cause it's a lot easier than the alternative. It takes a very long time for driftwood to loose the tannins just sitting in the aquarium. You can speed...
You have driftwood in your tank correct? The brown film is coming from your wood. The spike in temp caused the tannins and dust of the wood to spread throughout the tank quicker, like putting a tea bag in hot water. It then collects on the usually hard to see algae film that form in all tanks...