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Nuclear Green Palythoa grandis Colony

Don Capalchey

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I do not, I have a small colony I brought with me when I moved but I'm saving it to grow back out. I do have an absolutely massive colony of regular colored Palythoa grandis I haven't listed due to the rock size. Could be shippable though.

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Are those red with a white watermarking pattern ?
 

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enough palytoxin there to do a lot of damage! yikes I try 2 stay as far away from them as possible
 
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enough palytoxin there to do a lot of damage! yikes I try 2 stay as far away from them as possible

Just have to be careful is all. I've had both of those colonies for over 14 years. Underwater you're fairly safe, and just wear gloves and other gear if you're handling or propagating.
 

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Just have to be careful is all. I've had both of those colonies for over 14 years. Underwater you're fairly safe, and just wear gloves and other gear if you're handling or propagating.
hmmm good to know
 

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enough palytoxin there to do a lot of damage! yikes I try 2 stay as far away from them as possible

Haha Its safe. I've fragged Zoas off In the past to trade, even broke heads..
I always wear gloves and put sunglasses on jus for precautions..

dont ingest you'll be cool! Also keep an eye on cuts If you dont use gloves..
 

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Haha Its safe. I've fragged Zoas off In the past to trade, even broke heads..
I always wear gloves and put sunglasses on jus for precautions..

dont ingest you'll be cool! Also keep an eye on cuts If you dont use gloves..
good to know! thanks
 

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Most common poisoning type these days is inhalation. People manage to aerosolize it when they have them out of water. So just be very careful.
yea they r very beautiful but u have to know what your getting into for sure
 

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