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leslie hempel

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as more of us get experience in the hobby i think its important that we identify potential hazards which can harm us while doing what we love..

this guy had a terrable experience and i was thinking perhaps we should be looking at putting any experience simular to this in a thread..

i can definatley relate to the agitated sinuses after i have worked in my system so perhaps something is realeased while we work on our systems??

Read this guys horror story.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2253493
 
scary indeed, i experiencede similar from handling liverock with bare hands. since got rid of all zoas/zoos in tank, always use gloves when working in tank, and all is good.
 
Thanks Leslie and what an interesting read.:thumbup: reminds me a bit of the stray voltage in our tanks too, what that can cause
 
scary indeed, i experiencede similar from handling liverock with bare hands. since got rid of all zoas/zoos in tank, always use gloves when working in tank, and all is good.

Yesterday I welded the cracks in my skimmer using a soldering iron - the cup was clean but the body still had muck on the inside. I developed a moerse headache - but that could simply have been the combination of acryl fumes and styrene solvent. Or maybe not.... :eek:
 
Be careful bud, i reckon we should try to keep our hand out the tank, but obviously there are times we need to put our hands in there, USE GLOVES.
 
scary indeed, i experiencede similar from handling liverock with bare hands. since got rid of all zoas/zoos in tank, always use gloves when working in tank, and all is good.
@NADEEM i couldent remember who it was but i started looking for that thread to include here... thanks for the reminder:thumbup:
 
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Thanks again leslie, December came down with bad chest infection. This reminds me that i moved this coral below from my nano tank to the new one, during that period and felt bad the next day. Maybe being a hypercondriac, but after reading these threads making me wonder as well. Also something has come to light as i am writing this. I have become alergic to shellfish in the last 2 years would even go as to say since i have owned a marine tank, don't want to say handling zoas and palys has caused this but i can't be sure. I just blamed it on eating to many crayfish. As soon as i eat any shellfish, i start to swell up and my face turns into a red ball. Makes you wonder. But i still love marines, must just be cautious in the future



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Wow thanks for the read Leslie it's something to think about before doing something stupid.

what facinates me is that we have probably all done something like this felt a little queezy had a pain killer and slept it off....
 
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Many corals are extremely toxic with the worst of all, zoanthids; some singular zoas have enough toxins to kill many full sized humans.

The next are sponges, live rock comes with a variation of extremely toxic types.

When I boil and bleach base rock and later make my own live rock out if it by placements, even if it has only a little life, I am very careful with that water its been in that’s full of toxins.

The rock goes out into the weather for quite a while before use it after that.

That enables no pests in the aquarium and a more solid bio start.
 
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