Do you wear gloves when working in your reef aquarium?

  • Do you wear gloves when working in your reef aquarium? 4

    1. Everytime (1) 25%
    2. Sometimes (1) 25%
    3. Rarely (1) 25%
    4. Never (1) 25%

    Do you wear gloves when you work inside of your reef aquarium in order to not get poked/bit, or do you wing it and watch what you are touching and what is around you at all times?

  • I do make use of the gloves for the aquarium usage. I don't want my nails to be in the contaminated water. After all no matter how much clean it looks there are living being in it at some condition we don't know. So using the gloves is a necessity.

  • After some of the stories I have heard about not wearing gloves when you work in your reef aquarium, I would now always wear gloves no matter what.

    To be fair, I feel I would always wear gloves no matter what kind of tank it was due to possible diseases that could be present that you may not be aware of yet along with many other reasons.

  • I personally believe that wearing gloves when working in a reef aquarium is a matter of personal preference and risk assessment. While some people may choose to wear gloves as a precautionary measure to avoid getting poked or bitten, others may feel confident in their ability to carefully observe and handle the creatures in their tank without needing gloves.

    However, it is important to consider the potential risks involved in not wearing gloves. As Shortie mentioned, there have been stories circulating about injuries and infections resulting from handling marine life without proper protection. Even if you are vigilant and watchful, accidents can still happen, and it only takes one careless moment for a painful incident to occur.

    Moreover, wearing gloves can provide an additional layer of protection against any potential diseases or toxins present in the aquarium. It's not always possible to know for sure what might be lurking in the water, and it's better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health.

    In addition to the safety aspect, gloves can also help minimize any potential stress or harm to the marine life in the tank. The use of gloves can prevent the transfer of oils, lotions, or chemicals from our hands to the delicate organisms, which could be harmful to them.

    Ultimately, the decision to wear gloves when working in a reef aquarium is a personal one. However, I would strongly recommend considering the potential risks involved and the importance of maintaining a safe and healthy environment for both yourself and your aquatic pets.

  • I believe wearing gloves while working in a reef aquarium is a personal choice based on individual comfort and risk assessment. While some prefer the added protection against potential bites or stings, others rely on careful observation and handling. However, wearing gloves can mitigate the risk of injuries, infections, and exposure to toxins, providing an extra layer of safety when working with marine life.

  • Honestly, I try to wear gloves, but half the time I end up just rolling up my sleeves and diving in barehanded out of sheer impatience. Yeah, I know, not the safest move—especially with all those sneaky bristle worms and random things that like to poke, sting, or just plain make you itch for hours. But man, those big thick aquarium gloves always feel like working with oven mitts on, and suddenly I’ve got the dexterity of a T-Rex. Picking up little frags or re-positioning that one stubborn piece of live rock? Forget about it.

    That said, after having one too many mystery stings and seeing some of those gnarly infection pics online (seriously, don't Google that), I try to be smarter. If I know I’m going to be digging around where I can’t see, or handling something that looks sketchy, I’ll definitely pull the gloves out. Otherwise, I’m probably just being overconfident and lazy, which isn’t exactly a great combo around saltwater tanks. I guess at the end of the day, it's like seatbelts: you don’t think you need them until you really, really do. So yeah, I’d recommend gloves… even if I personally don’t always have the patience for them!

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