Clowns fish of course. Scariest was when my 30 inch zebra moray latched onto my finger when I was hand feeding it. Fortunaly it was a blunt tooth eel so no real injury but I made sure it didn't happen again.
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Amazing how quickly the clowns get us even though we know its comingWesson,my Clarkii, takes a chunk of me every time I get my hands in the tank! Funny thing is I forgot most times and he will still shock me when he does it.
Thats how I got surprised by a bristleworm and how quickly you let go of the rockgrabbed a rock, and got pricked by a bristle worm. beyond that i am trauma-free!
for me, it was embedded into my finger even after i let go of the rock. my GF came running with tweezers to get if off and to the trashThats how I got surprised by a bristleworm and how quickly you let go of the rock
I agree, Fire Coral is really horrible stuff and it could grow in huge colonies. But thats why they named it "fire coral" and not "My pillow.com " coral.I forgot fire coral. Got me in Jamaica and felt like 20 jellyfish stings and not to mention sharp and left me with cuts
Same here, very painful. No more long spine urchins for meno bite injuries but I have been stuck by an urchin before… ouch
They are viscous, rearrange tanks, breed like mice and dig the sand all dayNothing in my 20g has hurt me yet... but cleaning the African Cichlid tanks at the LFS I work at is horrible. Those Large Mixed Cichlids are especially bad... it's like being bitten by 15 clowns at the same time and there's no way to stop them. I know that those are freshwater fish, but still.