Your hands transfer stuff into the water

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Great post, every time I put my hands in I think about what might be on them. I do wash before I put them in with plain water and wear gloves as well but I am sure stuff still gets in! I just ordered Two Little Fishies Julian's Thing to help with the target feeding.
 
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I always wash my hands and arms before I get into the tank,as well as putting my hair up.Great post!I never allow anyone else to touch my water or the inside of my tank,that's grounds to see a very angry me!!
 

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It makes perfect sense. I was my hands and my gloves (coralife arm length) before getting in it. My tank is 20+ inches deep so its almost a requirement for me but they're a great investment for anyone. A little cumbersome w delicate pieces bit you'll adapt.
 

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Yeah +1 on gloves and I agree with the nature's own method...how many here have "lost" something only to have it reappear as a whole new colony elsewhere? On my las tank I thought I lost a 3 polyp head of acans, one small fleshy piece left over grew out of the rocks and became 10 polyps before I "found" it again. Same thing with a couple digitata pieces that broke off because I wasn't very careful. The digis were more of a clusy transplant...
Lotions and soap residue...cleaners and solvent vapors...and if you smoke...all of it gets in there
 

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