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Hello, my monti pora has some coral on it that look like zoathids. Which are toxic. Is this true or are they something else.

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I used to be nervous when I first heard about Zoas. You should always take precautions when handling (out of water) or fragging. It’s really nothing to be too concerned about. Kinda like don’t hold a metal rod above your head during a thunderstorm ….
 

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Exactly as above .
know there are potential dangers if mistreated .
Always protect yourself and assume every colony is toxic .
1) wear gloves and eye protection when dragging .
2) never heat or boil rocks which could have small polyps

and the most important
3) use common sense to protect yourself .
 

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Exactly as above .
know there are potential dangers if mistreated .
Always protect yourself and assume every colony is toxic .
1) wear gloves and eye protection when dragging .
2) never heat or boil rocks which could have small polyps

and the most important
3) use common sense to protect yourself .
Most of these precautions you should apply to all corals. I’m not saying a Acan will kill you if you accidentally put it in your mouth or if it slimes and you get it in you eye. However , you want to try to be cautious and try to treat all corals the same when moving (out of water) or fragging.
 

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Most of these precautions you should apply to all corals. I’m not saying a Acan will kill you if you accidentally put it in your mouth or if it slimes and you get it in you eye. However , you want to try to be cautious and try to treat all corals the same when moving (out of water) or fragging.
Again common sense .
Why would anyone try tasting a acan .
and if taking something from our tank that could possible squirt any liquid or gel like slime . I’d cover my eyes and keep my mouth closed
 

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On the other hand …
Perhaps saying “ yes that massive colony of zoas are highly toxic and should give them to me to monitor “ could possibly push the price of zoas down
 

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