Palytoxin: The History, Pharmacology, and How to Protect Yourself

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Are these bad ones they were the fist one I bought before I knew better and now I have them everywhere
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Same question, good or bad? I have a few that just popped up about two months ago. I have been handling these with no gloves. They are smooth to the touch. Yes, I know better, use gloves.
 

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I'm still alive ..
No need to get crazy..
Just be aware of whats in your tank and always wear gloves or wash your hands thoroughly before touching anything after ..
Do reesearch first before buying any new coral then you know what your getting involved in before an accidental happens ..
I have a 2'x2' frag tank full of grandis and more in another tank .
I'll always have these guys .
Learned my lesson early and VERY easy to take precautions so everything stays positive .

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Are these bad ones they were the fist one I bought before I knew better and now I have them everywhere
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Any Zoas can be toxin producing. Caution should be taken fragging any Zoa species.
 
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