flower
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Originally Posted by Shaded Light
http:///forum/post/3028889
i've never been stung by a coral or anemone, and have never worn gloves.
i have been stung my a foxface, which hurt.
if you hve an open sore on your hand i would use gloves or not touch the corals.
Friend, I can see by the post count you are pretty new here. So first let me welcome you!
The discussion has turned to the toxins found in zoas. They are dangerous and even though we have not had a fatality, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
I handled my coral with no ill effect too, but from now on I will wear gloves when handling zoas. Nothing else I have is dangerous.
It is however GOOD practice. Something we should do.
http:///forum/post/3028889
i've never been stung by a coral or anemone, and have never worn gloves.
i have been stung my a foxface, which hurt.
if you hve an open sore on your hand i would use gloves or not touch the corals.
Friend, I can see by the post count you are pretty new here. So first let me welcome you!
The discussion has turned to the toxins found in zoas. They are dangerous and even though we have not had a fatality, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
I handled my coral with no ill effect too, but from now on I will wear gloves when handling zoas. Nothing else I have is dangerous.
It is however GOOD practice. Something we should do.