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from farm/vet supply, never use them though unless I'm working around the frogspawn |
I may be picking up some.
I live in Coquitlam so if the OP wants some.. I'll get an extra box. |
The calving gloves are good for "feel", but they tear easily, so probably not so good for handling rock etc.
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Those one's don't look long enough for me.
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---------- Felt kind of weird asking for calving gloves, but I like the idea of not being infected, + I am very paranoid about polluting the tank with soap residue and stuff, my skimmer seems to go nuts sometimes when my hand has been in the tank |
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I remember posting a glove idea a while ago in here...Nitrile gloves. They're what I use in the oil patch to keep off any oils, glycol, methanol etc. Very strong and almost as thin as latex. You can find them at any safety supply store.
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If all else fails, you could try your local veterinary surgery. They'll have them if they do large animal work, and if they don't have them they might get them for you.
Considered them myself, but I don't know if they'd stay waterproof after the attentions of my tomato clown... |
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