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![]() I heard about this as well.
A bit alarming that the palytoxin sounds like it went airborne. All the times I've heard of issues with zoanthids prior to this story all involved physical contact of some kind.
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![]() Yes, scary if its also able to poison mammals/humans via airborne transmittance.
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![]() I don't think that's the whole story - I thought I read more that said they stepped on the coral fragments while messing around in the tank. I know there are several cases where people try to boil the rocks on the stove to get rid of the Palys which will cause the palytoxin (if evident) to get airborne.
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