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Old 02-18-2014, 05:55 AM
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Default Notable stings, shocks, bites, and otherwise memorable injuries in the hobby

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pardon?
That's what I was thinking


Worst I've had was my 36" bamboo bit my hand while I had a customer over

He asked me what a certain coral was in the tank on the other side of my living room and I made the mistake of leaving my hand in the water while looking away
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Old 02-18-2014, 06:15 AM
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urchin spine in the finger-took a week to get that out.bit by a dragon wrasse while emptying my tank on a move-more of a shock than anything as i didn't see it
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Old 02-18-2014, 06:07 PM
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Foxface....good lord did that hurt...I'm not usually one to cry, but this one hit me in the knuckle and I did cry like a girl (I am a girl so it's ok) one of the nastiest feelings ever...ran hot water over it until the hot water tank was drained and still was excruciating!!! I don't recommend it...teach me to get too comfy with the tank! 48 hours later and the pain was finally gone...

My husband was dealing with a very large blue carpet anemone...touched a tiny part of it and the thing glommed onto his arm and stung him...very raw and painful but I still think my was WAY worse!
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Old 02-18-2014, 06:45 PM
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Back in the mid-80s I was cleaning the glass on my 12-14" Volitan lionfish by hand (this was long before they invented magfloat cleaners) and a fish jumped and knocked my lid off another tank on the other side of the room. I had shooed the lionfish away with a net, but when I turned to look at the other tank to see if a fish was carpetsurfing, the lionfish swam back looking for food cause I used to handfeed it every day. Well on the downstroke, two dorsal spines went straight into my middle finger on my right hand. Before I could finish the thought "This is going to hurt!", it HURT like hell.

Went to the hospital but they took forever and so I came home. Called up poison control and they told me to put my arm under the hottest water I could stand. Well by this time I was yelling at my brother to cut off my arm cause I could feel the poison going up to the shoulder and towards my vital organs. He ran away, hehehe. Good thing too or else I'd be called Lefty now.

Well I poured almost boiling hot water all over my arm, burnt it like crazy and had blisters and 'scorch" marks all over, but the heat broke up the toxin in time. This sting was by far the worst pain I've ever felt.

If I ever had to make a terrorist or kidnapper talk right away, I'd use a big Volitan lionfish as my torture tool of choice, that's how bad it was.

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Old 02-18-2014, 07:00 PM
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First experience with long spined sea urchin....not so good...didnt realize how sharp and firm the spines were and got stabbed a few times, my hand was on fire ooouch :s
ps. I blame reefwars for not warning me....lol
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bad run in with some really fugly zoanthids that weren't interested in coming off the rock. squirted me in the eye and got me in every hang nail. My fingers were so swollen I couldn't flex them for 3 days and my eye was just disgusting for awhile too. Gloves and goggles required when working with those little buggers.
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bad run in with some really fugly zoanthids that weren't interested in coming off the rock. squirted me in the eye and got me in every hang nail. My fingers were so swollen I couldn't flex them for 3 days and my eye was just disgusting for awhile too. Gloves and goggles required when working with those little buggers.
That's amazing. A co-worker who is a newbie reefer told me he got squirted in the eye by something like a zoa when trying to frag it. He told me this long list of symptoms he was experiencing... from sinus congestion, poor hearing, the shakes, to (of course) eye issues. I never heard of zoas being this toxic before, but then again, not too many people get it right in the eye. This is the first re-confirming example I've heard since then.

There you go, as they say, wear your PPE always.
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