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Morphis1792

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Could someone help me ID this guy. I got him for free from from a LFR because he was not doing so hot. My wife really does not want me having him, shes worried about palytoxin. Trying to ID to decide to keep or find a new home. Thanks guys!
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Could someone help me ID this guy. I got him for free from from a LFR because he was not doing so hot. My wife really does not want me having him, shes worried about palytoxin. Trying to ID to decide to keep or find a new home. Thanks guys!
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Regular zoas. Unless you eat them, don’t worry about palytoxin.
 

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We used to play wiffle ball in the street, rip bandaids off in one pull, not come home until the street lights came on, shoot we even used to live on the edge and order extra butter on our popcorn watching a PG-13 movie at 12 1/2. Unless you are taking pallys out of your tank licking them, jamming your hand in the tank after getting wicked paper cuts on your hand from the local present wrapping charity event or boiling your rock while trying to humidify your house there is nothing to worry about. Tell your wife it’s time time to live on the edge and keep that fish tank like thousands have before you without dieing. I’m not being mean man just trying to cut the sorta ridiculousness of worrying about something like this. There are so many other things to worry about in life just use a little commen sense and I’m sure you and the wife will have years of enjoyment of the insane crazy living on the edge hobby of REEF KEEPING.

In all seriousness tell your wife it will be ok.


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