Just learned Palys and Zoas aren't for me - any other risky reef tank critters?

brandon429

why did you put a reef in that
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Here’s how much I believe the palytoxin train: zero

point of reference: having survived the nineties and oughts where we didn’t even know about it, and still handled and owned them


this is a hype train, the palytoxin thing, no I don’t think that man died from it at all. Notice how we never hear how gas chromatography was ran and the results are in the article, there isn’t a dip strip test dr’s are using to prove its palytoxin, its assumed since a reef tank was near the problem.

Id believe bacterial infections claims, m. Marinum and vibrio etc, but I don’t believe everyone dies from it now but we survived the nineties and not one loss from it

zoanthids are ok for everyone. If we need to strike then strike against palythoids but leave hapless zoanthids as the worlds best starter corals

for bucking the hype train am expecting some kickback lol

scan the twenty years of build and tank logs at nano-reef.com for any form of hospitalization from reef tanks. It’s a very recent trend. I’m aware rtr has fifty hospitalization posts. Just wanted to show a site that doesn’t.
 
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