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One thing we as reef aquarists overlook is the potential to be bitten or stung by inhabitants, but it does happen. Often they are simple stings although referred to as venomous are painful and with ice, heat packs, vinegar and peroxide quickly subside. Some culprits of bites and sting are clownfish, bristleworms, rabbitfish, lionfish and triggers as examples.
have you ever been bitten by a reef specimens and what type?
How can you explain to others what it felt like and what if any reactions ?
For me, stings would be a bristleworms which feels like a burning sensation with needles involved, 3X by lionfish at my LFS while cleaning tanks (they tend to be curious and get too close) and ive been bitten more than once by the ever annoying maroon clownfish which is painless but gets you off guard and you hurt yourself on tank trim and decor from reflex and at my LFS, undulated trigger while netting another fish who actually took skin off my finger and last year in Key west, jellyfish stings on my neck and lower lip. Its a tingling sensation that takes 1-2 hours to wear off.
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have you ever been bitten by a reef specimens and what type?
How can you explain to others what it felt like and what if any reactions ?
For me, stings would be a bristleworms which feels like a burning sensation with needles involved, 3X by lionfish at my LFS while cleaning tanks (they tend to be curious and get too close) and ive been bitten more than once by the ever annoying maroon clownfish which is painless but gets you off guard and you hurt yourself on tank trim and decor from reflex and at my LFS, undulated trigger while netting another fish who actually took skin off my finger and last year in Key west, jellyfish stings on my neck and lower lip. Its a tingling sensation that takes 1-2 hours to wear off.
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