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  1. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Not particularly advertised as a aquarium keeping product...but sure could be!
    While wandering about the web searching to the great mystery of "wrasse mucus"

    (RE: Mucus Covering...?) I came across this:


    Perils Lurk for Outdoor Adventurers (NYT)
    By JAMES GORMAN

    "...There is one new development in prevention, at least of jellyfish stings. A new product called SeaSafe seems to protect against jellyfish stings. (Dr. Auerbach is an investor in the company.) It may, he said, mimic the mucus of the clownfish, which is immune to jellyfish stings. It is also a sunscreen..."

    Found:

    Trident Sea Safe Lotion SPF30
    "...Safe Sea not only protects against UV rays, it also protects against marine stingers. The waterproof lotion has patented ingredients that deactivate the jellyfish stinging mechanism. Will protect against jellyfish, medusas, sea lice, sea nettles, and coral..."

    Might just be a handy product to have near at hand when working around tanks that have some of stinging creatures...(keep next to that antihistamine for those with possible severe allergy reactions ;))

    From now on will be a permanent fixture in my dive bag.


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    FYI

    Also in above article (Perils Lurk for Outdoor Adventurers (NYT))


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    "... if you go to South America, do not urinate when you are standing in the water. That is how you encounter the catfish of the genus Vandellia, the candiru. The inchlong fish may be attracted to the chemicals in urine or simply swimming upstream. It normally attaches itself to the gills of larger fish to feed on blood.

    Unfortunately, for both fish and person, when it finds itself in the urethra it opens its gill covers, and gets stuck. Fortunately, said Dr. Paul Auerbach, who has written a standard text and a popular book on wilderness medicine, huge doses of vitamin C may soften the spines. Then, he said, ''You pass the fish.''..."


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  3. wareagle35031

    wareagle35031 Bubble Tip Anemone

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    HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!!!!!!!!!! I hope thats one fish I dont catch
     
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    that's not good, and I mean it!
     
  5. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    I always pee on myself after a jellyfish sting or any product with ammonia. Luna
     
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    baugherb Giant Squid

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    LOL!!!! I'll have to remember that....
     
  7. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    For real, any kind of product that has ammonia will lessen the throbing sting of a jellyfish or any kind of stinging bite. Your pee has ammonia in it. Look it up my friend. For some odd reason when I go scuba diving or snorkeling, I always get hit by jellies or fire corals. Luna
     
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  9. wareagle35031

    wareagle35031 Bubble Tip Anemone

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    ^ just so you can pee on yourself^;D
     
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    Jakerupe Skunk Shrimp

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    Just don't pee in the pool, new idea to keep people from using the jon in your pool...stock it with these fish!
     
  11. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    How do you do that when sting on butt or back?...:confused:

    Ask someone else to do it???...[​IMG]


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  12. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Just ordered a bunch of this stuff for upcoming family trip to Beirut, Lebanon.
    Daily spend time in Med.

    More "stinging nasties" then anywhere else in world I have experienced...mostly jellies. but nettles, etc also..:-[

    Will never again go near water without this stuff...:-/

    SEASAFE
    ("On Sale")