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![]() Thank you MMAX.
Try to ignore the people like I quoted. This one lost all credability by attacking you for sharing your experience, then posted a link to an info search site. When I clicked that link that they provided to debunk you it came up with a big search box which I typed in "dangers of zoanthids". When searched like that, the first non ad link had this in it... "Palytoxin is a tumor promoter, and is being studied in relation to signaling pathways in skin cancer genesis.[16] Contrary to common belief, palytoxin can be absorbed through intact skin.[17] The danger of acute poisoning from venomous zoanthids is quite real. An aquarist was poisoned through skin injuries on fingers by a Parazoanthus species, but recovered after 3 days. His zoanthid was found to contain 2-3 milligram of palytoxin per gram.[18] For comparison, the intravenous LD50 dose of palytoxin for a grown man is less than 8 microgram. Thus each gram of the offending zoanthid contained enough venom to kill at least 125 grown men." (sounds safe to me) So perhaps I am just confused, maybe that poster was arguing to support what you were saying. Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/zoanthid#ixzz1bntuPJfq Quote:
Last edited by 2pts; 10-25-2011 at 02:26 PM. |