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Oof. Handled these a ton when I was fishing around in the live rock bin. And when I put them in the tank. Thanks for the information.Palys for sure, handle with care,PPE, wash hands well after touching...
Yikes. Hopefully they are zoas in which case some don't have much paly toxin. Still, research paly toxin poisoning and know the symptoms. If you feel one of the symptoms, get medical care right away. Paly toxin can get into the blood stream through unprotected skin.Oof. Handled these a ton when I was fishing around in the live rock bin. And when I put them in the tank. Thanks for the information.
Lots of people keep palys. Most people never have an issue. Some zoas contain paly toxin as well. The problem is there isn’t a list of toxic zoas and some palys get labeled as zoas. I have one zoa colony that I just won’t clean around any more as I seem to be sensitive to whatever it has going on. First thing I noticed was a metallic taste. Then I was just sick and quite frankly more than a little worried. I’m considering pulling the colony and dumping it in a bucket of bleach.totally new to all this, but researching what palys are so I could understand what was happening here taught me a lot. mainly posting to say I really hope you're ok OP! please keep us updated on how you're feeling - I can't help but keep checking this thread to see if you made it through all right.
100% correct. Well said.Lots of people keep palys. Most people never have an issue. Some zoas contain paly toxin as well. The problem is there isn’t a list of toxic zoas and some palys get labeled as zoas. I have one zoa colony that I just won’t clean around any more as I seem to be sensitive to whatever it has going on. First thing I noticed was a metallic taste. Then I was just sick and quite frankly more than a little worried. I’m considering pulling the colony and dumping it in a bucket of bleach.
Many corals have toxins. Some close to the level of paly toxin. It’s smart not to put bare hands in your tank (or bare skin) also because of the bacteria in the tank.
Big time. When I had zoas many years ago, I had NO idea. Handled them without gloves. Lucked out. It was on this forum I learned of the toxin.Yikes. Hopefully they are zoas in which case some don't have much paly toxin. Still, research paly toxin poisoning and know the symptoms. If you feel one of the symptoms, get medical care right away. Paly toxin can get into the blood stream through unprotected skin.
Thanks for the kind words! It's been 3 weeks since I handled them, so I'm pretty sure I'm okay haha.totally new to all this, but researching what palys are so I could understand what was happening here taught me a lot. mainly posting to say I really hope you're ok OP! please keep us updated on how you're feeling - I can't help but keep checking this thread to see if you made it through all right.
Really cool hitchhikers! Palys most likely...possibly a type of zoa but not as likely. Read up on Pallys and issues associated with them. I got a dose of their toxin early on. It was very light but it wasn't fun. Just take proper precautions and enjoy them.
Thanks for the heads up. Other people commented the same so I definitely read up. In general it was a good reminder to up my water hygiene (wear gloves, wash thoroughly, maybe don't fish through the live rock tank with my bare hands, etc.).Really cool hitchhikers! Palys most likely...possibly a type of zoa but not as likely. Read up on Pallys and issues associated with them. I got a dose of their toxin early on. It was very light but it wasn't fun. Just take proper precautions and enjoy them.
My mom and mother in law have been in the hospital in the last few month...funny how PPE is just lying around in those places. I got enough gloves to start a zoa/pally fragging business...lolThanks for the heads up. Other people commented the same so I definitely read up. In general it was a good reminder to up my water hygiene (wear gloves, wash thoroughly, maybe don't fish through the live rock tank with my bare hands, etc.).
From my research it seems like a good indicator of the truly toxic palys is to look for ridges around the polyps, as the dangerous ones are smooth. Mine do have ridges, but I'm still being cautious anyway.