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![]() I am looking for ideas on gloves to wear when I need to do something in my tank. I have the big lobster handling gloves but they are way too bulky.
A few weeks ago I was moving some rocks and a few hours later I got a rash. Thought nothing of it. Two nights later I was in the hospital for it because it was burning so badly. After a week of antibiotics, its ALMOST gone. The doctors said its not the first time they have seen this after people putting their arms in an aquarium. They don't know what bacteria it was (just that it was a bacterial infection) but said it could have been very dangerous left for weeks. Anyways, never again NOT wearing gloves. I want to find something more disposable I think since I dont put my hands in the tank very often anyways. |
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Andy Last edited by belzebuth; 06-12-2009 at 06:34 PM. Reason: spelling error |
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I think I still prefer some kind of disposable ones though. Or kind of like dish washing gloves. Are they safe to use? Not really long enough though. |
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![]() You can get shoulding-length calving gloves at feed supply places and pharmacies in more rural areas. If you've ever seen something on PBS or the Discovery Channel where the host is jamming his whole arm up a cow's you-know-what then he'll be wearing these gloves.
They are disposable, shoulder-length and have a lot more tactile sensation than thicker gardening gloves or Aquagloves. I heard that OA carried these a while back as well. Last edited by fkshiu; 06-12-2009 at 09:16 PM. |
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![]() ^^^Great Description^^^thank god no pictures, never thought I'd say that
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![]() What about a livestock heath or veterinary supply site. Thats about all I can think of for shoulder length disposable gloves. I just googled "livestock veterinary supply" and found a few sites.
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![]() I can relate regarding lack of direct feel as I have a set of long aquagloves, apparently janitors warehouse carry some but I haven't been able to check them out.
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![]() Let us know where you find those calving gloves. I've been using the heavy long gloves and they are impossible for any fine work.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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I know its not common to get an infection like this but obviously there is some kind of harmful bacteria in my tank. The doctors told me not to put my bare arms or hands back into the tank. I got a big lecture about how dangerous bacterias can be especially from a marine environment since they have no clue what the strain is or how deadly it could be. I remember a thread on RC where a guy seemed to have the same thing I did and many others joined in saying they had experienced it too. All needed antibiotics to clear it up. I figure gloves are worth it... |
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![]() I know that the Cloverdale Pharmasave has Calving gloves.
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