I know, but leaving you reef passion aside, don't you guys feel a little
worry about this?
Just be objective, no bussiness minded or defensive. WE all spent a great
deal of time on building this wonder, it's our pet,
but is it worth the risk. Before I didn't know, I can point fingers to
those who didn't warn me, but I'm not.
I read on reefcentral this zoo toxin is listed as a bio weapon.
Frankly, I don't need one of those in my home, do you?
I'm planning to remove all my zoo's, but I wonder if other coral contain the
same toxin, because we know they all have toxins as a defense mechanism but
no the deadly type as the zooanthids.
I can have a less lethal reef tank, you know, for peace of mind =)
Thanks for your replies, somewhat I found them helpful.
Ruben
"Gill Passman" wrote in message
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
I doubt that McDonald's employees say that.
Having it preprinted on a container is different.
And since fish bags are for all things, that method would not work.
Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets
The only coral I was warned against was my Hammer coral and was told to
make sure I get it to retract before moving it as it could deliver a
nasty sting. Although not true of all corals, I treat them all as if
they could possibly be toxic or at least capable of giving a nasty
sting.....but really it is just a matter of common sense and research. I
certainly would not handle any corals if I had a cut on my hand, or even
put my hand in the tank. I've never seen any warnings on anenomes or sea
urchins either but they could be equally painful IIRC the stings are
also toxic.
Gill
PS Unless iced isn't it normal to expect coffee to be hot? :-)