FS: Orange Skirts w/ Green & Yellow Centers = CHEAP!!!

I paid for 2 x 20, and an extra $5 to cover shipping/ heat pack/ whatever. I think he's shipping to you, I asked him to in my PM. I need to get to your place anyway for that corraline clump.
 
He said he was shipping on Wed. and I didn't want to be the reason he didn't. Shipping was $8.50 plus $3.25 for a heat pack. I thought an extra $5 would cover my 1/3 of the shipping and heat pack.
 
Well, I've been buying a lot of acro because I'm converting over to LPS and SPS with a sandbed of different colored zoos and acans. :D
 
I can sell about 15 miscallaneous small frags and loose polyps to you for $20 shipped by UPS. I wouldn't mind keeping them if you didn't want them though. I'd probably start growing another 2000+ polyps again. Let me know though. I'll ship them Monday because I'm out of heat packs.
 
How about I take $10 worth and I pick them up at the swap? I really don't care to have loose polyps though.
 
Since these are my first zoos I have to ask if they are toxic or are they safe to touch without gloves?

Dave
 
Yes you can touch them without gloves but just don't eat them :) If you have any cuts though I would make sure you wear gloves just in case.
 
Don't let anyone touch your water either. There was a thread in the zooanthid forum about a dog drinking water from a sump and passing away shortly after. I'm putting locks on my stand doors this afternoon.
 
LOL:lol:

That's a loaded question....

You should always be cautious....

I'm not believing everything people post concerning this or we'd have a whole lot of dead former petshop employees, not to mention hobbiests. I do agree some people may be more sensitive or alergic to stings... I do agree there may be some risk but I'd also would like the information to be in a form that doesn't reek of urban legend (a friend of a friend of a friend....).

I'd say if you feel more comfortable handling any of you animals with gloves, do it.

Cim what is your opinion? Do you wear gloves or not? If you don't have you ever had any kind of reaction?

:cool:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6863598#post6863598 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hllywd
LOL:lol:

That's a loaded question....

You should always be cautious....

I'm not believing everything people post concerning this or we'd have a whole lot of dead former petshop employees, not to mention hobbiests. I do agree some people may be more sensitive or alergic to stings... I do agree there may be some risk but I'd also would like the information to be in a form that doesn't reek of urban legend (a friend of a friend of a friend....).

I'd say if you feel more comfortable handling any of you animals with gloves, do it.

Cim what is your opinion? Do you wear gloves or not? If you don't have you ever had any kind of reaction?

:cool:

I just don't want to fall over dead. I don't want to go out like that :) hehehe

Dave
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6863925#post6863925 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dubbin1
Don't worry Dave, I'm sure someone would catch you :)

My 3 year old? :) There are ways I wouldn't mind going out...saving a life or something heroic....but dying by touching a coral just doesn't fit in my plans...

Dave
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6863858#post6863858 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sdsheeks
I just don't want to fall over dead. I don't want to go out like that :) hehehe

Dave

I'm calling dibs if he falls over dead. :p
 
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