Readingexcalibur
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Well I attempted to post a pic. But it says I reached my quota? Don't know how to fix that. But it's a pink/clear tube like work. Dug itself into the sand. About 1.5 inches long.
Mrc8858 said:Bristle worm, aiptasia, aiptasia, nassarius snail
armyman16 said:Yes buy a couple peppermint shrimp and they will take care of it or you can buy something called aiptasia-x but I have heard that it doesn't work as well, an no corals can sting a human, well they do but you don't feel it
Mrc8858 said:Little info on it-- Contrary to common belief, palytoxin can be absorbed through intact skin. [16] The danger of acute poisoning from venomous zoanthids is quite real. An aquarist was poisoned through skin injuries on fingers by a Parazoanthus species, but recovered after 3 days. His zoanthid was found to contain 2-3 milligram of palytoxin per gram. [17] For comparison, the intravenous LD50 dose of palytoxin for a grown man is less than 8 microgram. Thus each gram of the offending zoanthid contained enough venom to kill at least 125 grown men.
carey said:Yep, the nems should be taken care of first. Bristle worms are actually a good clean up crew member. Overfeeding is the main way they multiply so quickly so if you cut back on the food the worms should slowly shrink in numbers.