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I just messaged the seller, asking what his screening process was and how he thinks he can determine over the internet if someone is capable of taking care of a very deadly animal. We shall see how he responds.
the blue-ringed octopus carries enough poison to kill 26 adult humans within minutes[5]."
Come on guys it's just like a lion fish, no biggie. If a lion fish stings you your hand throbs and hurts like hell and if the Blue Ring gets you, you....well....uh...die.
On a side note, is it true that there is no antivenom for the Blue Ring?
"The blue-ringed octopus is the size of a golf ball, but its venom is powerful enough to kill humans. There is no blue-ringed octopus antivenom available.
The octopus produces venom that contains tetrodotoxin, 5-hydroxytryptamine, hyaluronidase, tyramine, histamine, tryptamine, octopamine, taurine, acetylcholine, and dopamine. The major neurotoxin component of blue-ringed octopus venom was originally known as maculotoxin, but was later found to be identical to tetrodotoxin,[2] a neurotoxin which is also found in pufferfish and cone snails. Tetrodotoxin blocks sodium channels, causing motor paralysis and sometimes respiratory arrest leading to cardiac arrest due to a lack of oxygen. The toxin is created by bacteria in the salivary glands of the octopus[3].
First aid treatment is pressure on the wound and rescue breathing. It is essential, if rescue breathing is required, that it be continued until the victim begins to breathe, which may be some hours. Hospital treatment involves respiratory assistance until the toxin is washed out of the body. The symptoms vary in severity, with children being the most at risk because of their small body size. The victim might be saved if artificial respiration starts before marked cyanosis and hypotension develop. Victims who live through the first 24 hours generally go on to make a complete recovery.[4]
It is essential that immediate and full time respiratory support be given (e.g. artificial respiration/rescue breathing) even if the victim appears not to be responding. Tetrodotoxin poisoning can result in the victim being fully aware of his/her surroundings but unable to breathe. Because of the paralysis that occurs they have no way of signalling for help or any way of indicating distress. Respiratory support, together with reassurance, until medical assistance arrives ensures that the victim will generally recover well.
The blue-ringed octopus is currently one of the most toxic known sea creatures and, despite its small size, the blue-ringed octopus carries enough poison to kill 26 adult humans within minutes[5]."
i didnt know Ebay allow the sale of loaded weapons...
You have to be a Premium Member :matrix:i didnt know Ebay allow the sale of loaded weapons...
My LFS had one in a low tank with no lid. The Octo was in a plastic container with holes in it and a rock on top. No sign. No warnings. The worst part is that this LFS is in a huge tent and has ~27,000g of saltwater tanks in 3 back to back rows with one staff member out there if you are lucky. Most of the time you have to go back to the lawn and garden section to find someone if you want to buy anything. This place has also carried 6' eels, white tip reef sharks and barracuddas!
It's all OK 'till they need a body bag.
lol...i didnt know ebay allow the sale of loaded weapons...

