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	<title>Comments on: Can Our Anemones Sting?</title>
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		<title>By: AquariumsLife.com</title>
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		<description>I happened to me a few time with my bubble tip anemones and once with my carpet anemone while I was moving it to a new tank. The sting from my bubble tip anemones was not too bad but I&#039;ll never forget the sting from my carpet anemone. I ended up with red spot all over my arm, up to the elbow. It took 3 days to recover.  
 
Maybe not related to anemones but still.... Have you ever notice some kind of &quot;smoke&quot; coming out the live rock? Actually, it look more like freshwater going into saltwater than smoke. Anyway, that stuff can sting to. It hapenned to me one day while I was cleaning the tank and I still don&#039;t know what that was. My hand was pretty wounded from that (just like my hand has been scrubed against concrete). Any idea what it can be? </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I happened to me a few time with my bubble tip anemones and once with my carpet anemone while I was moving it to a new tank. The sting from my bubble tip anemones was not too bad but I&#039;ll never forget the sting from my carpet anemone. I ended up with red spot all over my arm, up to the elbow. It took 3 days to recover.  </p>
<p>Maybe not related to anemones but still&#8230;. Have you ever notice some kind of &quot;smoke&quot; coming out the live rock? Actually, it look more like freshwater going into saltwater than smoke. Anyway, that stuff can sting to. It hapenned to me one day while I was cleaning the tank and I still don&#039;t know what that was. My hand was pretty wounded from that (just like my hand has been scrubed against concrete). Any idea what it can be?</p>
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