I didn't. They're on the sand, the glass, and they're spreading to the rest of the rock.How did u take em off the rock?
I would say, if you keep them to put them on an island and be prepared to remove stray polyps. It's interesting because palys and zoas don't "walk" like anemones and mushrooms, but I have one that is slowly crawling up my glass. Like I said, keep an eye on them and don't let them get out of hand. That's probably the biggest concern with these particular palys that I hear from reefers. Like @homer1475 said, people tend to talk a lot about the palytoxin but finding someone that has had more than a mild reaction is very rare. News tends to blow things out of perspective, it's how they make their money. I'm not a good example... I handle my corals with my bare hands - but I always wash really good before and after my hands are in the tank.
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