To summarize, they all might be, they might not all be. There's no way to tell what's what... so just treat them all as toxic.So all my zoas are highly toxic I’m guessing? I had them years ago as well and without knowing I used to handle them with my bare hands. So just by them being in my aquarium they can poison the air in the room? As I keep my in my bedroom![]()
No I've never heard of them poisoning the air other than people boiling rocks. Once it was released in water, it would be incredibly diluted anyway. Hundreds or thousands of people have them in their house... so don't make it bigger than it is but they need to be handled as toxic. They aren't just inherently toxic all the time, they can release it when irritated. Sensitive subject apparently, so I must say, this is all to my knowledge and what I believe is the right level of precaution. If your touching them, fragging them, or you see something strange wear ppe.