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Old 04-19-2005, 09:19 PM
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Glad to hear you are ok now Bev! Must have been nervewracking!

Im really careful about what I touch when dealing with corals. I get as much done as possible while my hands are in the tank(so I dont have to dip them in multiple times) and I have papertowel ready when I take them out, then I imediately go wash my arms off.

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Good story, Bev - and a great ending.

I almost expected you to say that when you noticed something was amiss, you automatically rinsed your face in outgoing change water, turkey-basted the affected area, etc etc...
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Ya after my episode I have learned, hands do not go near the face after doing anything in the tank!

Skin is a great barrier to most things but any mucous membranes ie. eyes, lips, mouth is a great place for toxins to get across fast.

Glad to hear you're okay.

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Yikes, Bev! Glad it all worked out - I've heard a couple of horror stories on RC of doctors stamping their feet and insisting it can't be the fish tank until things got really ugly. I think our local breed doesn't want to admit they don't know anything about tropical diseases..

Anybody else find they get a reaction on their skin when working in the tank? It never seems to fail that when I'm doing a water change and in the tank for more than a minute or two, I get a nasty rash on the underside of the forearm and it always takes a week or so to go away. I'm never brushing against corals there or scraping the sides so I can only assume it's something nasty floating around in the water.
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Glad to hear that you're alright Bev.

If you're thinking about using gloves, take a look at G&E Pharmacy... they sell boxes of 100 shoulder length polyethylene gloves for $12.50. The gloves don't last long, but at that price, its a pretty good deal. They're not thick, so its easy to handle more delicate things like corals with them on.

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Glad to hear that you're alright Bev.

If you're thinking about using gloves, take a look at G&E Pharmacy... they sell boxes of 100 shoulder length polyethylene gloves for $12.50. The gloves don't last long, but at that price, its a pretty good deal. They're not thick, so its easy to handle more delicate things like corals with them on.

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I have been looking for those types of gloves.. do you have a phone number? so I can see if they ship or something.

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Bev, what you described is exactly what Anthony Califo did to himself 3 times, he tells it after the fact as an amusing story (even better hearing him tell it in person that from reading his book) but he got his from giant sun corals (which are one of the more toxic ones)

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I have been looking for those types of gloves.. do you have a phone number? so I can see if they ship or something.

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G & E Pharmacy
7326 82 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB T6B0G2
(780) 469-7667

Also try a vet supply place for a local source. I believe these gloves are used by vets and farmers.

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I almost expected you to say that when you noticed something was amiss, you automatically rinsed your face in outgoing change water, turkey-basted the affected area, etc etc...
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Glad to hear it turned ok fine Bev. I did a quick read yesterday morning, before I had to leave for the day.

I have had finger swelling and numbness from handling rock, but never corals yet. I do try to wear gloves, most times. Anyhow, just glad to hear your fine.
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