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Thanks. I believe that was only an issue if they were eaten. Once it’s in a tank by itself and some live rock, I won’t be messing with it.Be careful, they’re highly toxic! (tetrodotoxin)
I've read that one way to catch them is to stab them. But, if they are toxic, is that putting your tank at risk?
I caught him using a bottle trap. He is currently residing in a tank in our office.I've read that one way to catch them is to stab them. But, if they are toxic, is that putting your tank at risk?