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But how do you know that it was Paltoxin and not a toxin from a nearby coral, sponge, etc. Everything in our tanks are toxic. I almost lost my ring finger from a Euphyllia. Here is a picture of my arm. Our tanks are basically recycling toilet bowls. You are more likely to pick up a vibrio...
Dilution is really all in perspective. You can have a lot of coral load in a small volume of water and vice versa. Coral Alleopathy and toxins are definitly legit. Carbon use should really pull it out of the water column. Perfect example would be those keeping sinularia and acros. Without...
Not to really question you but how do you know you we're poisoned with the world's most deadliest toxin and not stung by the coral. If palytoxin was easily absorbed into the skin reefers would be dropping like flies.
So palytoxin is a well known thing but you almost have to inhale or eat to get sick. Me personally I am highly allergic to euphyllia. Just putting my bear hand in my tank causes me to get 3rd degree blistering rash on my arm. One time it got so bad I had to go to the ER and get my wedding...
Green Slimer - Orange Dots are $30. Purple Dots are 20.
Blue Tip thick Stag - the monster thick peice is $30. The other peices are $20. Atleast in my tank by far the fastest grower and thickest slimiest acro smelly Stag around. I call this one Big Brown.
Green Digi - $10
Purple Stylo -...
So just about everything is gone.. have a few things left.. updated photo.
Slimer and Vlue Tip Stags- right of frag rack $20.
Small Acro Frags - $10
Hornet Zoanthid- $5
Jason Fox Boston Bean Digi - $20 forgot I had this and was buried behind some stags.. was sitting in close to 600 par...
I saw its tunnel a few months back. Didn't think anything of it. I tried scooping out all the sand on that side and it was gone. Logically thinking it is in the nearby rock which was basically between the tunnels.
I saw its tunnel a few months back. Didn't think anything of it. I tried scooping out all the sand on that side and it was gone. Logically thinking it is in the nearby rock which was basically between the tunnels.
Would take the par higher but would start low on the tank and work your way up. Wild colonies are going to change colors drastically. They can be hidden gems.
So my reefer 170 has been up and running for 3 years. Used all recycled stuff and dead rock. Haven't lost any fish or anything for that matter including a sexy shrimp. Was looking at my porcelain crabs and noticed this earthworm underneath the sand. While I plot my next move I am amazed this...