ucscnewman
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We have many soft corals, chaeto, and anemone in our community tank that we want to give away. Please DM us for pickup arrangements
Agree.Just a heads up I think that might be a majano anemone (an annoying pest). The palythoa look very much like captain jerks as well and are highly toxic. Really suggest you read up on palytoxin poisoning before cutting or handling them.
Thanks for the helpful advice. It was given out at a swap event before the current ban. The question I have is how to get rid of them safely, should I use the gloves, carefully remove them from the tank, and just let it sit outside for a couple of weeks before they're considered dead? I'm aware of the vapor they might produce so I'm not going to leave them indoor.With the angle and lighting it looks like one to me as well in the picture you posted of it. Maybe try a different angle with another picture. Just to point out @Darkxerox said, " it might be a majano"
I also would suggest you be very careful of those captian jerks palythoas very dangerous and in my opinion they are nothing you should want in your tank let alone pass on to someone else. They have great potential for being fatal/ causing extreme sickness. Please get rid if them safely and don't pass them on to someone else. (No offense intended)
I would say definitely don't put them outside as animals could get to them. I saw someone said tripple bag them. Don't try to try scrape/cut and absolutely don't bake/ boil them. If they are on a rock it's probably safer just to get rid of the entire rock.Thanks for the helpful advice. It was given out at a swap event before the current ban. The question I have is how to get rid of them safely, should I use the gloves, carefully remove them from the tank, and just let it sit outside for a couple of weeks before they're considered dead? I'm aware of the vapor they might produce so I'm not going to leave them indoor.
Seconding this. Plus you can do a stronger bleach solution and simultaneously cure the rock to sell/give it away.Bleach them.
“Palytoxin can be neutralized by soaking the coral for 30 minutes in a ≥0.1% household bleach solution (1 part 5%–6% sodium hypochlorite [household bleach] to 10 parts water, prepared fresh) (8). Contaminated items should be soaked in diluted bleach before disposal (3).”
If I saw only that one I’d likely be fooled, but it looks just like the other two. I agree2'd pic is a bubble tip nem in my opinion. That is not doing that well and needs more light, or hard to tell cuz of the colors
I'd love to get one of the nems from you if you can get it off the rock and let me know when available. I lost my huge one awhile back due to a tank transfer.@Arvin R gave us the green bta more than 2 years ago and this is an offspring
I can't remember who I originally got the green BTA from but it was from my first club frag swap (and first swap the club had post pandemic) that was hosted at Michael's house.@Arvin R gave us the green bta more than 2 years ago and this is an offspring