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Canuckgod420 04-30-2009 02:41 AM

Dangerous inhabitants
 
Well those 2 threads on the blue ring octo where......informative....lol

What kind of things are kept in our reefs that could cause a potentially serious problem?

Zoos and palys where once used as poison on spears and blow darts.

This is not to start any debates please....just curious

naesco 04-30-2009 03:01 AM

Below is the email that I sent to the owner of big al' at asaul@bigalscanada.com

" I learned from canreef.com that you have for sale a blue ringed octopus at your store.

This marine animal is potentially deadly and by having it in your store you endanger the health and life of your employees, your customers, and an ultimate buyer, his/her family and friends.

I urge you to remove it and destroy it and take whatever steps are necessary to see that this irresponsible behaviour is not repeated.\

Kindly confirm that you have done so and I will let the members of canreef.com know.

Thank you\\

Wayne Ryan"

Canuckgod420 04-30-2009 03:08 AM

i think you posted that in the wrong thread.

fishytime 04-30-2009 03:17 AM

Lots of things can get ya. I started a thread a while back http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=47571

naesco 04-30-2009 03:43 AM

Yup, not a good day

m109r 04-30-2009 03:44 AM

Wow, some people are just way to hardcore.....

Also what is up with closing that thread? I think a good argument makes for an exciting read.

naesco 04-30-2009 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m109r (Post 416029)
Wow, some people are just way to hardcore.....

Also what is up with closing that thread? I think a good argument makes for an exciting read.

Hardcore, maybe but consider this.
You are aware that octopus are escape artists and and climb out of the unbelievably smallest space. Your little brother his friend or whoever tries to put him back in the tank.!!!

IMO keeping this animal is the equivalent of keeping a loaded gun in your home and no one except the owner knows it loaded.

High tide 04-30-2009 04:18 AM

Cone snails show up every now and again, they can be deadly. The marbled cone is one of the most toxic animals on earth.

naesco 04-30-2009 04:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by High tide (Post 416048)
Cone snails show up every now and again, they can be deadly. The marbled cone is one of the most toxic animals on earth.

Good point, High tide!

How many reefers here can identify a cone snail?
How many reefers here would buy an unidentified snail because it is not as common as the usual ones offered

FitoPharmer 04-30-2009 05:07 AM

i removed a cone snail from by buddies tank because i thought it was the cause of his dwindling snail numbers, and had no idea what it was at the time. makes me wonder how bad the poison really was for that one.


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