Just do some research on Palytoxin and take the proper precautions and care to not poison yourself. It is very serious and you should take better care and respect around things from nature.Steam, got it, like for real!
I'm hoping since the rock was in the dark in my covered brute for 10 weeks that the levels of whatever it had would be diminished? I had previously bleached rock w/o hot water so I didn't think about that portion of the program! I just added hot water cause I read it somewhere and then bleach and then put the lid on?! Kind of a set it and forget it method?
Palytoxin from Palythoa zoanthids is really, REALLY dangerous | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog
If we could have your attention please, this is an important public service announcement from your neighborhood Reef Builders to let you know to be very careful when handling your Palythoa zoanthids.
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A Case of Palytoxin Poisoning in a Home Aquarium Enthusiast and His Family
Inhalational exposure to palytoxin is an extremely rare cause of respiratory distress. This little-known marine toxin has the potential to cause significant morbidity and mortality. Toxicity has been best documented in cases of ingestion but has also been seen in cases of dermal exposure and...
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