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Old July 4th 07, 10:09 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
A. Paul Ing
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Default Zoo's toxicity

Go buy a clue ruben. you breathe in more farts whch will be harmfull
than fuciing water vapor from a ****ing zoo.Your a real ****ing idiot
Ruben. Then again you patronize this ****ing loser group with a
clueless leader named Wayne. Go join a web based forum like Reef
central or Creative Reefing, where folks in the know hang out in stead
of some out of date place like thhis on USENET. ONly foks on usenet
that stay are those that can not handle web based forums as they do
not know half of what they thnk they do so they are readily found out
to be clueless and dumbasses. Rec.ponds Moderated is a prime example
of that as is this group. These groups re frun by wanna be leaders but
they do not have clue and they seemto talk a good game to the idiots
looking for answers. They can not cutb it in a web based forum where
they wold not know a ****ing thing.

Gill, Wayne and Kurt and most others in this reef group are ****ing
idiots!

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 12:55:22 -0700, "RubenD"
wrote:

I'm sure everytime I clean my tank (BTW, it's acrylic so it is a PAIN) and
the zoo's start closing up, some toxin might be release into the water,
which later is evaporated by my metal halides.

My concern is, Am I or are you breathing harmful fumes? Does the skimmer
clean the water from the toxin?

If they are so lethal, why is my fish still swimming? Anyways, he's
replaceable, I'm not.

I'm surprise I was never told about this at the LFS, even McDonald's warn
you about hot coffee.

What about long term exposure? Aren't you worry one day you get a
heart/pulmonary failure, and even then most DR's will rule out your reef
tank?

I'm not getting dramatic, just wanted you see from a different angle.

Once I found out about this, my zoo's have started to multiply like crazy.
Even the one that were somehow dying are coming back.

They know I know.....=)

Ruben






"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
. ..
Yea some are more toxic than others, but for most
people, simply handling them is not going to cause a
problem. But yea, you don't want to make Glade
Plug-Ins out of them :-)

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


Gill Passman wrote on 7/4/2007 4:51 AM:
RubenD wrote:
Any comments on that?

Follow this link and read this:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1083843

I'm not overreacting, I'm just concern.



I've read similar articles regarding the toxicity of zoos but have never
seen any notices regarding this in any of the LFS's I frequent, even
though they generally clearly mark stuff as toxic if it is, nor seen
them take any particular precautions when handling them. I wonder if the
laid back attitude to them is because they are so common. I also wonder
if some species are more toxic than others and whether the everyday
button polyps on sale are of the less toxic variety. From reading the
post it sounded as if the OP was trying to rid himself of "pest" zoos
from his LR......

Gill


 




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