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This is what I see so far trying to digest it all
This is what I see so far trying to digest it all
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This was local to me. Unless he has changed his story, he brought the rock home and sprayed it off outside and then immediately put it in the tank. I remember seeing the sales ad for the rock in question and it had to have been out of the water for at least a month before this guy bought it.
in the video it shows his eye is legit blind. It's discolored, faded, and it's a goner.......do you know anything about the eye?
I can tell you, I had the same corals as the ones on Lasse’s picture, I wanted them out. I took the rocks out of the tank, kept them on the back deck for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, I took the rocks in the bathtub and scrubbed them with tap water and a brush, nasty stuff was still present, I woke up at 3 Am with a fever, uncontrollable shakes, my body wanted to throw up, I was hot and cold at the same time. It happened to me, I thought I was safe after 3 weeks of rocks being in sun and air... nope. I spent a few hours in the hospital, left around 8 am. Wasn’t sick before or after.The stories on palyotoxins are always sensationalized. How would anything survive on rock that has been dry for a month , like mentioned in a above post. Also, it seems like a lot of details were missing from looking at the gofund me and the article. Its also funny how it says "he has to get rid of his aquarium" at the end of the article.
Yep dipping frags in peroxide can aerosolize Paly toxin as it happened to me a few years back but I had my nose right up to the dipping container trying to spot potential pests Etc. I was dipping purple death palys ironically :)
I can tell you, I had the same corals as the ones on Lasse’s picture, I wanted them out. I took the rocks out of the tank, kept them on the back deck for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, I took the rocks in the bathtub and scrubbed them with tap water and a brush, nasty stuff was still present, I woke up at 3 Am with a fever, uncontrollable shakes, my body wanted to throw up, I was hot and cold at the same time. It happened to me, I thought I was safe after 3 weeks of rocks being in sun and air... nope. I spent a few hours in the hospital, left around 8 am. Wasn’t sick before or after.
It happened to me, I thought I was safe after 3 weeks of rocks being in sun and air... nope. I spent a few hours in the hospital, left around 8 am. Wasn’t sick before or after.
I can tell you, I had the same corals as the ones on Lasse’s picture, I wanted them out. I took the rocks out of the tank, kept them on the back deck for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, I took the rocks in the bathtub and scrubbed them with tap water and a brush, nasty stuff was still present, I woke up at 3 Am with a fever, uncontrollable shakes, my body wanted to throw up, I was hot and cold at the same time. It happened to me, I thought I was safe after 3 weeks of rocks being in sun and air... nope. I spent a few hours in the hospital, left around 8 am. Wasn’t sick before or afterThe stories on palyotoxins are always sensationalized. How would anything survive on rock that has been dry for a month , like mentioned in a above post. Also, it seems like a lot of details were missing from looking at the gofund me and the article. Its also funny how it says "he has to get rid of his aquarium" at the end of the article.
can you tell my wife that? ;)People Assume it is all Zoanthids and Paly's.
The Problem ones are Proto-Paly's (Like the Purple Deaths You Mentioned) and Grandis.
I have never seen or heard any issues from Zoanthids.
Very Few Proto-Paly's are Passed Around (Texas Trash, Purple Death's Nuclear Greens, Captain America's, Mindblowing Paly's).
The Ones that will Eat Food Like a Venus Fly Trap and Slime Up.
Those are the Nasty Ones You have to be Careful With.
Understood, I’m just saying I can believe the part about the rocks being perceived as dried out, as I thought mine were.I am not denying the fact that this stuff can be toxic, I mainly have an issue with this story due to the fact that it seems to have a number of holes in it.
Understood, I’m just saying I can believe the part about the rocks being perceived as dried out, as I thought mine were.
to think, a simple bleach bath would have taken care of it.....I can tell you, I had the same corals as the ones on Lasse’s picture, I wanted them out. I took the rocks out of the tank, kept them on the back deck for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, I took the rocks in the bathtub and scrubbed them with tap water and a brush, nasty stuff was still present, I woke up at 3 Am with a fever, uncontrollable shakes, my body wanted to throw up, I was hot and cold at the same time. It happened to me, I thought I was safe after 3 weeks of rocks being in sun and air... nope. I spent a few hours in the hospital, left around 8 am. Wasn’t sick before or after.
I love Zoas, but my wife puts her foot down, after that incident, I am not allowed. The scenario is real, I lived through it.
this is how the palytoxin molecule entered meI believe you. The palytoxin molecule is ginormous! It can’t be very volatile. The rock may look dried out, but the salt and oils that were in the water on the rock are still there. Those sun-dried play-laden polyps might be dried and burnt to a crisp from the scorching sun, but the palytoxin molecule would endure and simply be there when you start to scrub, blast or aerosolize or vaporize (e.g. with hot water) it.
The molecule would have to be oxidized (bleach), metabolized, or digested chemically or enzymatically to become less toxic (or differently) toxic to humans.
this is how the palytoxin molecule entered me
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To think, this happened to me before you were born, before this reef blog was around, etc. many, many moons ago.to think, a simple bleach bath would have taken care of it.....
what were the hospitals like back then grandpappy?To think, this happened to me before you were born, before this reef blog was around, etc. many, many moons ago.
Less knowledge, less ability.what were the hospitals like back then grandpappy?