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Old 01-15-2013, 01:18 AM
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I have some coral glue.
Should work just fine. None of zoas/palys have ever really seemed to care where they are placed in the tank. They may shut for the day when moved but then open again the next day. Just place them where they get lots of light and where you can a get a nice view of them!
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Old 01-15-2013, 01:39 AM
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Sounds like a plan! Once I have a moment to get my hands in there I will do just that.

Are zoas toxic? I seem to recall reading they can emit some kind of toxin. I am immune compromised, I can't see this being a good thing. Will need to get some gloves.
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Old 01-15-2013, 01:43 AM
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Wear gloves,safety glasses when handling,and wash your hands again!Sorry don't mean to scare you ,this hobby is meant for your enjoyment but there can be risks to a few people.Hopefully you'll be fine with a salty tank and you'll find all the advice you'll need on this site!AND POST MORE PICS!We love pics!

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Old 01-15-2013, 01:49 AM
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Sounds like a plan! Once I have a moment to get my hands in there I will do just that.

Are zoas toxic? I seem to recall reading they can emit some kind of toxin. I am immune compromised, I can't see this being a good thing. Will need to get some gloves.
Better safe than sorry. I don't seem to have any reactions to corals but I'm not allergic to anything that I have ever come across either so I have no experience in zoa toxicity. It is probably a good habit to always wear gloves in the tank even if you're not touching corals anyways as it not only protects you but also the tank inhabitants from anything that may be on your skin.
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