firefish2020
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<b>I duno you tell me...</b>
Someone brought in a bunch of coral to the shop today and I was inspecting one rock of mushrooms when I noticed a large bristle worm, I dropped the rock but it was already to late. I did'nt feel a thing...at first. So I did what came natural, I grabbed the camera and started taking pictures.
It looks like white fur sticking to my fingers but it's not. What it is is about a thousand semi-translucent calcium carbonate structures embedded deep into my skin. Yeh it's kind of like a cactus but only if the cactus spikes were made of glass.
We tried using sticky tape to pull out the bristles but it was not efficient enough and hurt like a banana shake.
For future reference if you are stupid or unfortunate enough to find yourself in this type of prickly situation LOL, you can use a wax hair removal kit or go for the Biore strips. They pulled out just about all of the stickers.
Hope everyone learns something from this stupid mistake, be careful in those tanks.
Someone brought in a bunch of coral to the shop today and I was inspecting one rock of mushrooms when I noticed a large bristle worm, I dropped the rock but it was already to late. I did'nt feel a thing...at first. So I did what came natural, I grabbed the camera and started taking pictures.

It looks like white fur sticking to my fingers but it's not. What it is is about a thousand semi-translucent calcium carbonate structures embedded deep into my skin. Yeh it's kind of like a cactus but only if the cactus spikes were made of glass.

We tried using sticky tape to pull out the bristles but it was not efficient enough and hurt like a banana shake.

For future reference if you are stupid or unfortunate enough to find yourself in this type of prickly situation LOL, you can use a wax hair removal kit or go for the Biore strips. They pulled out just about all of the stickers.
Hope everyone learns something from this stupid mistake, be careful in those tanks.