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Skybird 11-03-09 08:14 AM

Applying vinegar is not recommended in all cases, since not all jellyfish are the same. The Man-Of-War for example is no box jellyfish, and studies get quoted with having shown that spilling vinegar onto its tentacles on the skin often do not lessen but increase the the symptoms.

OneToughHerring 11-03-09 09:09 AM

Isn't it always like that...You have a nice beach, warm water but in the water are all kinds of sadistic animals waiting to mess with you. :)

SteamWake 11-03-09 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1198395)
the portuguese Man-o-War?

*Yikes!* :o

thats one nasty jellyfish to have washed in your wetsuit

HunterICX

Yup every year right around this time of year they start washing up on the east coast of florida. Most of the time you can avoid them as they float on the surface, however their tenticles string along as much as 6 foot.

I never saw the one that got me but it musta been a little one. ;)

There are other jelly fish out there too. There is the infamous 'butterfish' jelly fish which has not tenticles per se and only sting if broken open. We used to pick em up and throw them at each other... such fun :D

Jimbuna 11-03-09 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by joegrundman (Post 1198369)

i think plain old vinegar is the standard treatment now. it is in oz, where real aussie men like to slap themselves with a box jellyfish in the morning just to help wake up.

LOL :DL

It was a shame to see Steve Irwin had died but you can be sure that he won't be the last bloke to be stung by something with big flaps that smells of fish.

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