Black Sponge

hotreefbabe

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Does anybody know if a black sponge can sting? I was stung by something, I believe it was a black sponge. The black sponge is growing on a rock w/ yellow Zoanthis and it seems to be melting the zoas away. Whatever stung me left a red and white bumpy rash( look like what posion ivy does) and its burning and itchy and also swelling. I really hope I dont need to see a doctor...haha. Gotta love this hobby!!
~Kristin
 
There's a whole group of sponges known as fire sponges. Sponges have three lines of defense: mechanical, chemical, and biological. The first comes from the spicules that form their support structure. These come in a variety of shapes, mostly pointed, and will stick like thorns. The second is from a huge variety of toxic chemicals they produce to deter other animals from eating them. Third, is from the bacteria,viruses, detritus, etc. that live on the sponge & get transferred into your flesh. Some sponges are harmless to us but harndling others will produce lesions, rashes, swelling, necrotic tissue or worse depending on one or a combination of these defenses. Give your doctor or a pharmacist a call and see what they advise.
 
Probably the most common injury is a polychaete "sting". I wouldn't jump on the sponge wagon just yet.
 
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