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ruudvk
03-23-2017, 06:22 AM
Hello guys,

I just want to leave this article here for you to read:

http://www.knowlio.org/how-cleaning-the-aquarium-gave-this-retired-bus-driver-with-a-killer-infection/?utm_campaign=Aquarium&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_source=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fgroups %2F795034917244072

I know the chances are a million to one, but I am going to buy a siphon starter.

Jenene
03-23-2017, 06:48 AM
Yikes! I heard there are some corals that can be toxic too but absolutely no tank water should not be in your mouth! :eek:

Since I can't use a Python I use a gas syphon attached to my hose and drain the water out the window. Fits perfectly and costs $2 at Home Depot.

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Filip
03-23-2017, 08:46 AM
Hello guys,

I just want to leave this article here for you to read:

http://www.knowlio.org/how-cleaning-the-aquarium-gave-this-retired-bus-driver-with-a-killer-infection/?utm_campaign=Aquarium&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_source=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fgroups %2F795034917244072

I know the chances are a million to one, but I am going to buy a siphon starter.

Interesting read Ruud .
We can only hope that we are not going to be that "lucky" one in a million aquarium keeper that gets affected by Mycobacterium Marinum since it can cause us troubles even if we only soak our hands in aquarium water with an open sore on our hands and not only by inhaling or swallowing it.
God knows how many times I had a sip of aquarium water during siphoning or even worse doing maintenance with fresh cut sores on my hands .

DISCUS STU
03-24-2017, 11:26 AM
After finding skin infections on the exposed portions of my arms, the parts that aren't covered by a typical t-shirt, the dermatologist asked me about my hobbies. I told him that I keep fish and often put my arms into the tank. He immediately concluded that I probably had "Fish Handlers Disease" and from now on I would need to wear full latex gloves to cover any portion of my arms exposed to the water.

Forget the fact that I'd been doing this for 20+ years w/o any problem. He gave me an antibiotic prescription, maybe Penicillin, and the infections went away. The tissue biopsy came back negative so it was just something probably related to spring allergies and maybe something from the gym, I didn't have "Fish Handlers Disease" which I looked up and found that none of the symptoms are the same.

It's always a good idea to consult a professional if you have any doubts about your health but be wary of doctors making snap diagnosis, this one said he still stood by his original diagnosis even though the symptoms weren't anything similar. Really? Glad I didn't buy those crazy full arm gloves.

Neptune
03-24-2017, 03:58 PM
I wear these most of the time when I'm in the tank.
https://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Glove-WG772L-26-Inch-Nitrile/dp/B001PBEIZQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1490385409&sr=8-2&keywords=arm+length+rubber+gloves
I thought they would be awful to wear but they are pretty good!

brady
03-25-2017, 11:32 AM
I wear these most of the time when I'm in the tank.
https://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Glove-WG772L-26-Inch-Nitrile/dp/B001PBEIZQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1490385409&sr=8-2&keywords=arm+length+rubber+gloves
I thought they would be awful to wear but they are pretty good!

Wouldn't the nitrile coating be bad for the fish?
Jay

Neptune
03-25-2017, 11:40 AM
Don't know for sure, but its not like the nitrile is breaking down at a fast enough rate to expose the fish?

I have been using them for months, the fish actually nip at them during water changes, have not seen any adverse affects on fish.

brady
03-25-2017, 01:46 PM
Don't know for sure, but its not like the nitrile is breaking down at a fast enough rate to expose the fish?

I have been using them for months, the fish actually nip at them during water changes, have not seen any adverse affects on fish.

Thanks neptune. I don't suck water to start a siphon, I just bury the hose and let it fill with water and go from there. But, I have certainly
Put my arms in the tanks for the last 65 years so maybe it's time to rethink this.
Jay

Neptune
03-25-2017, 03:37 PM
Thanks neptune. I don't suck water to start a siphon, I just bury the hose and let it fill with water and go from there. But, I have certainly
Put my arms in the tanks for the last 65 years so maybe it's time to rethink this.
Jay

Me too! But with vacuuming the sand every other day I have my full arm submerged in the tank.

Believe me, I'm no germaphobe, I've drank gallons of tank water in my day, and as a farm kid probably been exposed to more stuff that would kill a lesser man! LOL..
BUT these gloves really aren't bad at all for general cleaning like vacuuming and wiping down the tank.

In fact, I like them because I was always getting my sleeve wet or I'd take me shirt off.(My wife misses that...NOT!LOL).

I hang them in a closest next to the tank on plastic hanger, as the water level is dropping I put them on to get ready to vacuum. Once you get use to them and keep using them it is just part of the routine.