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i got 3 times long spine urchins spin in my fingers once doc tried to take it out but he give up
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Sliced open my wrist pretty good Christmas morning while cutting glass to build my nano tank. Told my wife the blood everywhere was just food colouring that I spilt and she bought it
Also numerous cuts from exacting knives white cutting tanks apart to replace glass on them Then there's all the fish related injuries My 3' long bamboo shark decided to eat my hand My 8" sailfin tang sliced open my wrist And a 4" orange shoulder speared me 6 times while trying to revive him because he stopped breathing after a medication dip as a last effort to save him (he's still alive today and I still hate him)
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Worst injury thus far has been when my hand was paralyzed from an unknown source either debris or coral sting
Bristle worm quills really hurt too Electrical fire in T5 lights Sliced my hand on dead brain coral really hurt too
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My aquarium is nothing but a smorgasbord for my cats.....
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Feet got wet when my 220g blew and ran through the kitchen to grab buckets and towels from the sunroom. Never made it cause as soon as very wet feet running at full speed touch tile in the kitchen, the lack of friction caused me to fly through the air and hit the back door with my butt around doorknob height. My feet touched around the ceiling. Then gravity came into play and I came down with a BANG on the same hard tile floor, knocking my right arm out of commission. Always good to be one-armed when dealing with a 300 gallon gusher in the livingroom.
As for the electrical shocks, I actually kinda like that buzzing, tingling feeling. Yesterday as I was setting up my new frag system in the sump, I noticed the water in the sump was electrified. Pulled each pull out one at a time (about 18 altogether) and of course it was the last one. Pull one - stick finger into sump - feel the buzz - dry hand and pull next plug. Finally solved it and now its all good. The very worse pain I've ever felt in my life (not just fish related) was when my 12-14" Volitan lionfish swam under my hand while I was cleaning the glass with a scrubber pad. I used to hand feed it so it thought I was giving it a smelt or piece of squid. I had shooed it away with the net but then a fish jumped in another tank and when I looked over to see if the fish was carpet surfing or the glass lid was broken, the Volitan swam under and I got TWO poison-filled dorsal spines into my middle finger on my right hand. Eventually hurt enough I was screaming at my brother to cut off my arm before the poison hit my internal organs as the pain travelled up my arm. Fortunately he ran away yelling and I still have both arms today
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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While Cleaning a 8' long tank that was in a wall for someone the tank had not been cleaned in over two months I had a good crash. There was so much crap in the back room that you clean the tank from you could not even set up a ladder to Reach in the tank. Instead you'd stand on a 3 inch wide ledge. Long story short ledge got wet I slipped dislocated shoulder And caught the head of a screw on my way down on my stomach and cut it open about 6 inches. Never cleaned that tank again lol.
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In about February I was walking outside while carrying egg crate. I had my fingers thru individual holes on one hand and slipped on the ice. Everyone of my fingers on my right hand was sliced open and gushing blood.
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