Don't start a siphon with your mouth...

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Check this story out! The president of my local club posted this on our club's forum. This guy almost died from starting the siphon for his tank using his mouth...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...left-retired-bus-driver-killer-infection.html

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:eek::eek::eek::eek:

I'm guilty. I even got the water in my mouth sometimes. Usually just washed it down with whatever drink I had nearby.
Well knock it off! :)

I wonder if bacteria was growing in the tube he was using or if it was from the tank directly... The latter is a scary thought.
 

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He aspirated some of the solution, bacterial infections are quite common with aspiration.
The danger is definitely something to take notice of.
Will I still siphon using that method, yup as I have been doing so for over 30 years, and yes periodically I am not paying attention and get some solution in my mouth. I am more concerned about the toxins released by zoanthids and palys that I have been manipulating when cleaning a system.
 

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Holy smokes !!! I started doing this .. Well guess time to get a bulb on my tube to siphon. Good to know will for sure place this .
 

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I siphoned a clogged sink. Inhaled what smelled like laundry detergent (the washer feeds into the pipe that was backing up into the sink). After getting it cleared a horrible smell of food in the drain.

Ya... I won't be doing that again.


For the fish tank I just use a pump. Now for the sink I fill he hose with water in a big U shape as I hold it. Put one end in. Then drop the other end and it will siphon without needing to inhale crap.
 

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:eek::eek::eek::eek:

I'm guilty. I even got the water in my mouth sometimes. Usually just washed it down with whatever drink I had nearby.
Nothing that my ever-present whiskey on the rocks can't sanitize :)
 

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Wow I use my mouth to syphon all the time and there are cases where I will get some water in my mouth which I spit out asap.
 

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I would like to point out the man was 70 years old. Bacterial infections among the eldest of us are actually pretty common given the condition of their immune systems at that age. As Renee pointed out, its really no worse than swimming at the beach. Again, the immune system. ;)
Food for thought, thought for food!
 

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