I can see I struck a chord with you. I can relate to the sentiment as I also keep dangerous pets that I love.The Reason I asked for the Specific Name of the Toxic AF Paly, is because I am calling bull on his story. I think he fabricated it. So I asked for the Name of the Paly. Also I love Zoa and Paly's and I collect them, with a 300g tank I have a few.
I also think Most of the People claiming to have had Palytoxin Poisoning are self diagnosed. I base that on the Documented 177 cases in 14 years. Yes I am a SKEPTIC and I remain so, especially in light of all the LIES the Medical Industry puts out, like covid kills people, NOT A SINGLE PERSON DIED OF COVID, it was CO MORBIDITY THAT KILLED THEM, You know, like motorcycle accidents reported as Covid, sorry you fell for the Psyop Scam to Poison 1/3 of the worlds population. Maybe you should read some of the things put out by the guy that Invented the mRNA Spike Protein used in the Bioweapon Vaccines, his name is Dr Robert Malone Jr.
The reason I did not respond to your question of what are they called is because trade names = nonsense when it comes to species identification and I do not wish to muddy the waters any further. They are a large solid blue palythoa that grows rapily. I do not know the trade name. I am sure if you were to use your non-Google search engine it could find a hundred pictures of blue palythoas all with different names. You could then select the name of your liking.
As far as actual deaths being reported in aquarist, I can only find one report from one obscure news paper in Texas that I don't recognize as noteworthy so it will no be regurgitated here. + 1point for @Bruttall.
The only other scientific papers I could find were palytoxin poisoning resulted in death, involved injecting highly concentrated levels of Palytoxin into lab mice. Palytoxin poisoning in humans at these concentrations is highly improbable. +1 more for @Bruttall.
This does not remove from the fact that I personally have experienced what I believe to be Palytoxin poisoning from handling of palygrandis corals, and the large numer of others who have reported similar effects.
I have never tested positive for COVID either. I have however been extremely sick with flue like symptoms after being exposed to people who had tested positive. I have never actually been tested for or vaccinated against the virus either so I suppose I never had it. This would be the same logic applied to the nobody has ever died of palytoxin poisoning argument as there is no way to test for it inside of your body. This may be why there are not any reported since it cannot be confirmed.
As for my freinds dog that story is 100% true. Was it Palytoxin? Was it some other form of pathogen in the water? Was the time line shear coincidence? We will never know. The only fact is that he lost his pet and I still caution others against this since dogs are curious animals, they do taste things out of curiosity, and it can have dire consequences for the animal. I cringe when I see my dog grab for stuff in my fish room and keep the door shut or gated to that area anytime I am not in there to supervise.
My final take away is this. There are several documented cases of Palytoxin poisonings on record with varying degrees of severity. To downplay its toxicity is ridiculous and some people may be more sensitive to the toxicity than others. Maybe it won't kill those who become poisoned but, the possibility has been proven. I will continue to protect myself and caution others to the possibility of poisoning.
@Bruttall a will not discuss further with you as your conversation seems to be excessively trolling. As I am sure you will prove with some sort of scathing response to this post. I wish you happy reefkeeping and hope you never experience the pleasure of palytoxin poisoning.
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