urville
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It is my understanding from several websites that there are two species of cucumber that are not outright poisonous and harder to upset.
By that, I mean specifically that I have read the following information at a few sites, meaning more than 5. Though, i have read at a similar number of sites that make no mention of this information and blanket the entire family which implies that the following info is not true.
I am considering a cuke for my refugium or possibly the display, which only contains scuds/mysis, tiny brittles, pods, and snails. One reason I am considering the display is that currently I have a sand sifting angel which I am sure is hard on my sand fauna/life.
I do as a side question wonder if the cuke is just as hard on it or not? Can anyone confirm the following?
1. That Holothuria edulis or Halodeima edulis, commonly known as Pink & Black cukes sift sand and do not contain the toxic tubules of culvier that most Holo's have, but that it can eject it's stomach, which if eaten is harmful. It's commonly known as the edible sea cucumber in that it is considered for some a delicacy thanks to it being one of the few Holo's again that does not contain the same toxin system.
2. That Colochirus robustus contains a much more mild form of toxin.
3. That Holothuria hilla or Thymiosycia hilla, aka tiger tail cucumbers, AND Holothuria atra or Halodeima atraalso, aka black cucumbers do not contain tubules of culvier just like the edible edulis above, but also carry the waning of expelling thier stomachs.
By that, I mean specifically that I have read the following information at a few sites, meaning more than 5. Though, i have read at a similar number of sites that make no mention of this information and blanket the entire family which implies that the following info is not true.
I am considering a cuke for my refugium or possibly the display, which only contains scuds/mysis, tiny brittles, pods, and snails. One reason I am considering the display is that currently I have a sand sifting angel which I am sure is hard on my sand fauna/life.
I do as a side question wonder if the cuke is just as hard on it or not? Can anyone confirm the following?
1. That Holothuria edulis or Halodeima edulis, commonly known as Pink & Black cukes sift sand and do not contain the toxic tubules of culvier that most Holo's have, but that it can eject it's stomach, which if eaten is harmful. It's commonly known as the edible sea cucumber in that it is considered for some a delicacy thanks to it being one of the few Holo's again that does not contain the same toxin system.
2. That Colochirus robustus contains a much more mild form of toxin.
3. That Holothuria hilla or Thymiosycia hilla, aka tiger tail cucumbers, AND Holothuria atra or Halodeima atraalso, aka black cucumbers do not contain tubules of culvier just like the edible edulis above, but also carry the waning of expelling thier stomachs.