In deed, some people will die when stung by a wasp or a bee and I feel only a short lived pain.
 
Some people will die if they ingest a slight bit if peanut butter...wich is yummy stuff to others.
 
When I bought my tube anemone the store owner told me that some people had their hand went numb after toutching or being toutched by the anemone.  I toutch mine all the time when I clean the glass and don't feel a thing or any numbness.
 
 
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				Well, I'm still up and it's late.... I still believe it's a toxin but not sure what the source is. You might take this to a site called WetWebMedia.com It's run by Bob Fenner and Anthony Calfo among many very qualified folks.... Here's a link: http://wetwebmedia.com/index.html 
  
Just follow the rules for submitting questions...like good spelling/language etc... they are more formal than us; but, well worth getting to know. 
  
They've helped me when I first started up. 
  
Also, you should know some people are more sensitive/predisposed to toxins than others for a myriad of reasons: diet, heredity and those "unknown" factors. I've learned I cannot touch stressed paly's of any sort without serious palpitations, breathing trouble and tightness in chest.  
  
The last thing you want is to induce a heart event. I hope the people at this site can help.  
  
Please avoid the tank until you know more. 
  
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