fragging corals, now with blisters on hand

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  1. schackmel

    schackmel Giant Squid

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    I know better then this, should wear gloves...but cant work in the aqua gloves I have
    Anyway, I was just going to clean tank, and decided to frag some candycane and some dead tissue off of my sun corals. I also did move some brown zoos :confused: however did not frag those
    But when I was fragging the sun coral I found this orange brown glob..so I cut it off and got squirted in face and hand with something. The brown orange glob when I cut it off was some type of something that was soft. I thought it was just an old dead thing. My face is fine, but now on my right hand in the middle finger on tips I have 3 blisters forming and it is painful there.
    Anybody have any ideas what I poisened myself with. I did wash my hands really well. I am thinking it is probably zoos, as I do not have any rash or pain where i was squirted in the face.
    Is there anything that anybody knows that I should do? The blisters are small, and outlined in red and I dont feel fluid in there yet but you can see where they are forming.
    By the way, I feel fine other then that one finger
     
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  3. GeejEx

    GeejEx Skunk Shrimp

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    Maybe some kind of leather? I have heard that some sarcophytons release poisons similar to zoas when fragged.
     
  4. wildreef

    wildreef Stylophora

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    Sounds more like somthing stung you. ( broke the surface of the skin )
     
  5. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    There is some nasty sh't in some of those corals!!!!



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    [HL="red"]Palytoxin[/HL] is an incredibly complex marine natural product containing 71 stereochemical elements. Palytoxin, isolated from soft coral ([HL="red"]most notably, zoanthids[/HL]), [HL="red"]is considered to be one of the most toxic non-peptide substances known[/HL], second only to Maitotoxin.

    Typical symptoms of palytoxin poisoning are angina-like chest pains, asthma-like breathing difficulties, tachycardia, unstable blood pressure, hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells), and an electrocardiogram showing an exaggerated T wave. The onset of symptoms is rapid, [HL="Red"]and death usually follows just minutes after[/HL]. [​IMG]


    "Always wear gloves and protective glasses when handling these creatures!"

    :-/
     
  6. schackmel

    schackmel Giant Squid

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    Well, thankfully I am still alive :angel: but I figured I ought to take benadryl....when in doubt that stuff works wonders!
    I do think I got stung by something actually now. I do have an open area next to where blisters came up and they are starting to subside and not hurt anymore.
     
  7. Phayes

    Phayes Aiptasia Anemone

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    Chemical burn.
    Apply polysporin.
    Should resolve in a couple days.