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Old 03-12-2012, 01:22 PM
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I usually just pull them off the rock with a tweeser.

You don't want them to decompose in your tank.

Or you can do what a few people are doing and seem to be fashionable these days and boil it and breath the stuff.... then you post a long thread here about how bad you felt and how near death you were...from the palytoxine.

I just do the easy way and I pull them off. they usually come righ off the rock or at least they don't recover from such treatment.

I do keep some huge palythoas polyps because they have great reaction to food floating in the water and they are kind of my clean up crew in my nano to eat leftover from the fish that is floating around. I am sure those have a truck load of palytoxine! lol!


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How do I remove them? Kalk paste? Any other ideas? If not what do i do? There starting to get close to my coral
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