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UC Nirvana zoa mini colonies

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Price is shipped WYSIWYG I got them direct from BrandonH at RAP Cali late last year

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Are these ones with palytoxin?
Nobody can answer that for you unless they have synthesized this exact morph. You should handle all palys/zoas as if they all contain the toxin. I dont know your background in the hobby but with a question like that id suggest a quick read on the subject.
 

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Experience is brand new. I know I'll need to move in about 1.5 years; so attempting to avoid stuff with the toxin.
 

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Experience is brand new. I know I'll need to move in about 1.5 years; so attempting to avoid stuff with the toxin.
Gloves, clear work glasses wash hands and soak tools in bleach solution to nutrualize palytoxin and you will be fine. Ive seen a local guy pick up a palythoa grandis colony. (The big guys packed with toxin) and it slimed all over his hand. Guess what he did not die. Point here is that if hes alive from toxin to skin contact you will be fine if you take some proper steps with PPE. Zoas and palys are a wonderful coral and you should not fear them. I have around 35 different types in my tank and never once have i had an incident.
 

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