BulkRate;975883 wrote: Glad you were able to get seen quickly - corals can inflict some serious damage in an open cut.  Case & point - last week one of my rock flower anemones demonstrated the difference having a "weak" sting makes on intact skin (practically unnoticable) versus skin w/a papercut (much cursing).
	
	I can't imagine how much getting some nematocysts embedded in deeper tissue must hurt.  Hang in there and get well soon!
	
	P.S.  Other corals can and do have toxins (leathers & toadstools come to mind) but gram for gram zoas & palythoa can have much higher concentrations.  Plus we tend to handle & make cuttings them most often so the opportunity for contact is greater.
	
	-BGC... wincing from your description.  I've never had the pleasure of combining it with my reefing hobby, but have picked up/used many a box cutter the wrong way. :roll: