Bromide drag in relation to temperature?

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Would higer temperature increase, or decrease the risk of bromide drab? I've read statements claiming both. Out of all the rolls I developed with semi stand development, only one has come out with bromide drag. Still, it's not surprising as that effect is one of the downsides to the method. What is more puzzling is that I had very pronounced bromide drag in a film I developed for 7.5 minutes, agitating every 30 seconds.
 
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It most likely wasn't bromide drag.

You were right I think. It seems like the culprit was depleted fix. I re-fixed the negatives and can no longer see any signs of the drag marks. Maybe they’ll shop up when I scan/print, but it’s definitely better.
 
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