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They are extremely toxic, as in 2nd most toxic substance on earth. Wear gloves and safety glasses in case it squirts. Use a work surface that can be thrown away or that will only be used for fragging. Lots of people never have a problem, but it can be very dangerous if you don't know the risks. |
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![]() When I frag mine I use a set of bone like cutters they useally work unless the rock is supper hard then I use my dremmel I have diamond cutting blade and it cuts the rock supper easy it even has a attachment that I can use under water.
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![]() razor bload under the mat i can remove hundreds of polyps without cutting any rock or damaging any z0os.
if no mat then use a diamond blade to cut from underneathe the rock , make channels left and right , up and down of about a 1/2" or %50 of the rock width. use a flat top screw driver and insert it into one of the channels, twist the screw driver and wala......if any skin is attached use a sharp razor to cut the left over skin. this is the best way with little damage to polyps. ps....palytoxin is just that......."paly" toxin
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This compound is not found in zoas & has only been isolated in a handful of palythoa species (notibly Palythoa toxica ). I wear protection to protect myself from the unknown, not the unexistant overly scapegoated "palytoxin" that everyone magically gets and then recovers from. |
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