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![]() So I have had many little mishaps along the way in my introduction into the world of saltwater and tonight was another little example..After a rockslide on friday night at midnight that killed and crushed some of my nice polyps I have to take rocks out to try and fix things. In the mean time I somehow cut myself on one of the rocks or something in the tank.I finally went to bed about 2am but woke up about 5 with my whole arm burning and numb, I took a tylenol and went back to bed. I noticed in the morning the cut was puffy and red and oh so sore and I had zero energy
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![]() OMG Sherry! Im a carpenter so there isnt ever a time when I dont have cuts and scrapes on my hands and I have never got an infection like that....if anything I think the saltwater helps speed the healing process.....very sorry about your troubles....I hope you have a speedy recovery.
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![]() Ouch! Sounds like you're having a rough time! When you put your rocks back together I would suggest using black plastic zip ties to hold them together to prevent any more slides. I hope you heal up fast and it turns out to be nothing serious.
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![]() OMG!!!!!! get well
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![]() Dang Sherry. You didn't mention the pain when we talked. Hope the tests results are good news.
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![]() Wow that is scary stuff! I hope that heals up nice and quick. There is a lot of scary stuff in a tank for sure.
You might want to consider picking up some of these: http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...,10264&p=10264 they are mucking gloves from Lee Valley. They are pretty rugged I have yet to puncture a set and have been using them for months. I rinse them after use before taking them off then dry them with a towel and just pull them off inside out. They turn right side out easily. A set should last a long time and protect you from lots of bad stuff in your tank. |
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![]() Many corals are actually poisonous. That was probably what happened and when you reached into the tank, you may have been poisoned. At any time you do not feel well after handling your tank, you should get help. Like soapy said, gloves are strongly recommended.
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