In all fairness, you're the one with bad info considering there are 0 cases in history where someone was poisoned from touching zoanthids. As long as you don't eat them, boil them, get them in your eyes or in an open wound while fragging them you're good. She was doing none of those things and never will. The risks of actually ingesting palytoxin is imo the most overstated hysteria in the hobby, so ironically on some level you knew just as little about it as she does, but no one's belittling you over not knowing everything about everything.
Nice touch on "besides the fact it's called basic hygiene", real classy :rolleye1:
Actually, you are the one showing a lot of ignorance, because it's obvious that you haven't paid attention to my post. Otherwise phrases like "some Zoa's are poisonous" and "i hope she doesn't actually encounter any of them" would've jumped out. but I am not here to stir any trouble and I am definitely not here to get into any arguments. So, i'll just forget about this and move along. Have a blessed day.