I had breakfast with a new reefer this morning who wanted to talk about his new zoanthid tank. Long story short, he revealed to me his desire to continuously keep his hands in his tank, for reasons I won't go into. He also shared with me how and when he had fragged a few of his polyps. I shared my reasons why he should stay out of his tank, but more importantly, I was concerned about his fragging practices. He's a Carpenter by trade and it was during our conversation that I noticed several minor cuts and abrasions on his hands from working. I ask if he wore protective gloves while in his tank, he laughed and said, "heck no, why?". Even with the numerous reported cases of other possible compounds/toxins secreted by polyps and the numerous reports such as the ones listed at the top of this forum and others throughout RC as I have listed two of them below, he scoffed at my request to wear protection or taking any precautionary measures once he removed his hands from his tank. I'm sure each of you have heard or should have heard about Palytoxins. One of the most dealdy toxins known to mankind. I don't think the first story below was the results of those toxins or he would be dead, but something bad happened here.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1858696
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158730&highlight=dog+death
http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=605364
So instantly, I stopped our conversation and remembered and reverted back to M & M and all the articles I've read here and on line over the years and most recently a story I saw on Inside Edition back in July. For those of you who aren't aware, I'm speaking of Mycobacterium Marinum. It's a very serious aquatically acquired pathogen/bacteria which can cause serious harm if you're infected. Though highly uncommonly in humans, it is possible and there are documented cases worth sharing. Have you ever had or heard of someone aquiring "fish tuberculosis, piscine TB, fish tank granuloma, or possibly swimming pool nodules?". Then please read through each of the links below and share this thread.
WARNING - Some pictures are extremely graphic
http://www.insideedition.com/news/6539/fish-tank-nightmare.aspx
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-07/sp/feature/index.php
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=414029
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0689/is_n3_v36/ai_13736811/
http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_D_webhand17.1fb365c.html
Please consider wearing protective, dedicated reef safe gloves when working in your reef tank. They can be acquired inexpensively at most all of your local and on line fish stores. And remember, always, always wash your hands with soap and warm water after any exposure to your tank water. FYI.
http://premiumaquatics.com/store/me...ode=PA&Product_Code=ESU-AF9505&Category_Code=
OR
Purchase latex gloves but be sure to buy the POWDER FREE gloves.
Stay safe :thumbsup:
MUCHO REEF
PS. Though unrelated, please take these warnings seriously. Below you'll find a link of one of our own members who washed his live rock with hot water. Please read what ultimately happened from the vapors that were released. FYI.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/n...adliest-poison-in-an-aquarium-store-near-you/
http://reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1083843
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1858696
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158730&highlight=dog+death
http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=605364
So instantly, I stopped our conversation and remembered and reverted back to M & M and all the articles I've read here and on line over the years and most recently a story I saw on Inside Edition back in July. For those of you who aren't aware, I'm speaking of Mycobacterium Marinum. It's a very serious aquatically acquired pathogen/bacteria which can cause serious harm if you're infected. Though highly uncommonly in humans, it is possible and there are documented cases worth sharing. Have you ever had or heard of someone aquiring "fish tuberculosis, piscine TB, fish tank granuloma, or possibly swimming pool nodules?". Then please read through each of the links below and share this thread.
WARNING - Some pictures are extremely graphic
http://www.insideedition.com/news/6539/fish-tank-nightmare.aspx
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-07/sp/feature/index.php
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=414029
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0689/is_n3_v36/ai_13736811/
http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_D_webhand17.1fb365c.html
Please consider wearing protective, dedicated reef safe gloves when working in your reef tank. They can be acquired inexpensively at most all of your local and on line fish stores. And remember, always, always wash your hands with soap and warm water after any exposure to your tank water. FYI.
http://premiumaquatics.com/store/me...ode=PA&Product_Code=ESU-AF9505&Category_Code=
OR
Purchase latex gloves but be sure to buy the POWDER FREE gloves.
Stay safe :thumbsup:
MUCHO REEF
PS. Though unrelated, please take these warnings seriously. Below you'll find a link of one of our own members who washed his live rock with hot water. Please read what ultimately happened from the vapors that were released. FYI.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/n...adliest-poison-in-an-aquarium-store-near-you/
http://reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1083843
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