So I have some known toxic Polyzoas that have proliferated over 4
5 years from 1 to dozens. They've live through crashes and so much... I have a two year old and 5 month old twins...
Anywho they're amazing still and my cube is thriving while my 100.3WB is still battling dinos. I recently quit breastfeeding and had some drinks tonight just hanging out watching Max.
Everyone was in bed and been trying to relocate healthy corals to my 20G cube to see if I can keep it stabilized and I moved my palys in a 5g bucket on liverock with water that wasn't super hot but maybe 7-10 degree warmer (salt water) than tank temp. Yea yea not great. But then moving them like a drunk I grabbed the rock by the palys with my bare hand. And instantly regretted it. They were already sliming before. This was an hour ago. Immediately washed but like from skin Clcontact under water alone am I in trouble? Feel okay
For reference I now have sharpnosed puffers who ate my zoanthids but won't eat my polys. Attached pics are from 2 years ago. More now.
5 years from 1 to dozens. They've live through crashes and so much... I have a two year old and 5 month old twins...
Anywho they're amazing still and my cube is thriving while my 100.3WB is still battling dinos. I recently quit breastfeeding and had some drinks tonight just hanging out watching Max.
Everyone was in bed and been trying to relocate healthy corals to my 20G cube to see if I can keep it stabilized and I moved my palys in a 5g bucket on liverock with water that wasn't super hot but maybe 7-10 degree warmer (salt water) than tank temp. Yea yea not great. But then moving them like a drunk I grabbed the rock by the palys with my bare hand. And instantly regretted it. They were already sliming before. This was an hour ago. Immediately washed but like from skin Clcontact under water alone am I in trouble? Feel okay
For reference I now have sharpnosed puffers who ate my zoanthids but won't eat my polys. Attached pics are from 2 years ago. More now.
Last edited by a moderator: