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PeeJ

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its a snowflake...should i do anything about it? it bled a little bit. was feeding it some shrimp and it missed and got my finger. just wash it?
 
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heh-you'll prob'ly be just fine :D

i've been bitten by a snowflake about a week ago, and it was fairly small potatos compared to gettin nailed by a 3' tesselata about 1.5 months ago :wink:
 
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Heh, I used to feed my Zebra Moray by the hand gave that up after a while, it was pretty nerve racking. Morays in general have very poor eyesight. Keep your eye on the bite, they can get infected quite easily.
 

PeeJ

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yea i fed the 3 foot zebra moray first and he took the shrip out of my hand easy...then the snowflak came by and chomped me
 
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i was lucky, he just managed to graze the tip of my right ring finger w/mebbe one tooth...

gave me nice little gash about 1/4" deep, next to the nail-and my pinky went numb for a few hrs-bled like crazy, too(and i usually clot quite quickly)

this particular eel does have a thing for fingers, though-it will actually come up out of the water to chase your hand even when wiping down the glass canopy :lol:

prolly coulda used a stitch, but didn't bother-went back to workin on tanks later that day :)

took a few weeks for it to heal up, and not even a scar to show off :lol:

fwiw-i think a good quick rinse w/peroxide is all you'll prolly need, at the most :wink:

i got tons of cuts/scratches at work, and had my hands all the time in tanks, both f/w, and s/w, i usually just place my hand(s) in the tanks w/cleaner shrimp, and let 'em peck out all the dead tissue, and i believe the s/w is mildly astringent, and even partially antiseptic(though there are prolly plenty of bacteria there-hehe)

most cuts that i frequently place in s/w tanks seem to heal faster than those i don't, though 8O
 
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I have come to the conclusion (after having been nailed myself, but only by snowflakes), that there might be an anti-clotting agent in their saliva (assuming they have such).

Do watch for infection, it is a very real possibility. For more information on it go to http://www.wetwebmedia.com and look up "wound".
 

PeeJ

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i agree with you SM. as this was a very very very very very minor cut. and it bled for a long time. it looks ok today..almost not visible. i was astonished...i wiped it off and thought nothing of it then 10 minutes later my finger was covered in blood..for the next hour. crazy!!! wow! nuts! crazy.! AHH!!!
 

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Might want to invest in a pair of those rubber gloves.

Keep you dry and should be able to ward off any snowflake teeth.
 

PeeJ

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im just glad it wasnt the zebra who did it...then id really be in trouble. hes at least twice the size of the snowflake
 

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vitz--
You're right on the bacteria in the s/w, at least the kind that would hurt us. very different species with very different disease causing mechanisms.
F/w, however, has all kinds of nasties it it.
Cleaner shrimp on humans....hmmmm. Haven't heard THAT use for them, yet! :P

John
 
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heh-put your hand in a tank w/some lysmata grabhami in it, and watch what happens :wink:

they will wander all over your hands/fingers, and start pickin all the dead skin/cuticle material off-it kinda tickles, too :wink:

btw- it's a great way to catch 'em for customers, i just let 'em ride on my hand, and slowly move my hand over a collection cup, placed in the tank, under water-absolutely stress free, too :D
 
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PeeJ":3gfybg73 said:
im just glad it wasnt the zebra who did it...then id really be in trouble. hes at least twice the size of the snowflake

I've never met a Zebra Moray I didn't like, and more than a few that were quite personable (one that was practically like a dog it wanted so much attention). I cannot say the same about snowflakes, and I've been nailed by them too many times to ever feel comfortable around them, whether or not there's food involved. Actually, come to think of it, I've never been bitten by any other eel of the moray family except snowflakes. :|

Can't remember who said morays on the whole tend to be very near-sighted, this seems to be very true, from what I've read and experienced.
 
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My zebra bit a 1/2" thick solid wooden dowel in two with his jaws once, very impressive. How big is your snowflake?

L. amboinensis will clean your hand as well, just hold it still in the tank. They'll swim up off the rocks to come clean it.
 
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gave me nice little gash about 1/4" deep, next to the nail-and my pinky went numb for a few hrs-bled like crazy, too(and i usually clot quite quickly)

Moray saliva has an anticoagulant property, a cholesterol/detergent that thins blood.
 
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galleon":3340hhe3 said:
gave me nice little gash about 1/4" deep, next to the nail-and my pinky went numb for a few hrs-bled like crazy, too(and i usually clot quite quickly)

Moray saliva has an anticoagulant property, a cholesterol/detergent that thins blood.

Thanks for confirming my suspicions, gal. (P.S. Check your inbox for message from Steve Pro.)
 

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Galleon beat me to it- there is an anti-coagulant in the saliva of the morey eel... I believe it is caused by a particular bacteria, but I could be wrong.

Ernie
 

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