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![]() I would scrap the idea of reselling them to someone. I hope things go well for you.
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Mike 150g reef, 55g sump, T5's, Vertech 200A, Profilux III - German made is highly over rated, should just say Gerpan made. Reefkeeper - individual obsessed with placing disturbing amounts of electricity and seawater in close proximity for the purpose of maintaining live coral reef organisms. |
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![]() Wow, I hope you all are ok.
My very first coral was a large rock plastered in Zoanthids. I had no idea at that time that they contained one of the deadliest natural toxins in the world. I moved them around and around in the tank, covering my bare hands in the slime. I never developed any symptoms and am damm lucky I did not. I now rarely touch them but when I do I first check for any cuts on my hands. After reading this thread today I'm gonna go get those long gloves. Last edited by 2pts; 10-16-2010 at 08:01 PM. |
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![]() Got this off wiki ( I know its not always accurate) but still scary...
"His zoanthid was found to contain 2-3 milligram of palytoxin per gram.[9] 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." |
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![]() that was not luck. Zoanthids were never found to carry the palytoxin. Read coral magasine as they have a good article on zoanthids.
Only a few species of palythoas and propalythoas may carry the toxin, and especialy a rare one from Hawaii that was used to poison arrows. Quote:
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I'm on board with Tony, might be time to purge the tank if it's causing harm to the whole house hold. Wish you the best! |
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Order Zoanthidea Suborder Brachycnemina Family Zoanthidae Genus Zoanthus, Palythoa, Protopalythoa... "It has long been known that zoanthids such as Zoanthus and Palythoa contain toxic chemicals...." The Reef Aquarium Vol 2 by Delbeek and Sprung pg 70
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![]() All Cnidocyte's contain toxin, and all species from the order Zoanthidea belong to the class anthozoa so they have Cnidocytes.
There for all corals contain toxic chemicals. As much as I empathize for murm I don't think all of this Palytoxin finger pointing is order. There are tones of things that could make you sick from the tank, palytoxin is only one of them. |
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![]() toxin maybe but not palytoxin.
Coral magazine, volume 7, november 2010: "Zoanthus spp. haven't yet been confirmed to contain this toxin." Quote:
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![]() You and your dog are very lucky dudes. Definitely do not see as fortunate endings in our emerg department. Appreciate you sharing this, because being new to the tanks I didn't even know there were any corals that were poisonous enough to cause THAT much harm. Thanks for this thread-a good heads up.
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