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Cindy December 28th 06 09:35 PM

Tank Hazards
 
* TheRock wrote, On 12/26/2006 8:23 PM:
OH YEAH...most important sir !
I've tripped a few over the years.

"KurtG" wrote in message
.. .
TheRock wrote:
Electricity,

I'll second this one. I've been zapped twice in 6 weeks.

I do have a ground fault interrupt circuit installed now and avoid puddles
around the tank.

--Kurt



Does it count to plug everything into an outlet strip?

Raise your hands....who remembers to turn off everything before reaching into
the tank...??

Cindy

Cindy December 28th 06 09:38 PM

Tank Hazards
 
* Pszemol wrote, On 12/28/2006 10:07 AM:
"Teri G." wrote in message
. ..
Yuck & ouch. Appreciate the article.


Do not panick - this must be very, very rare...
I put my bare hands to the tank water for many, many
countles years and nothing happened to me ... yet :-)
All people swiming and playing in the ocean would
risk the same infections but this does not stop them
surfing or diving, right ? So let's not panick...


Let's not forget splashing water in eyes and girls accidentally dipping their
boob when reaching into a deep tank....

Pszemol December 28th 06 10:23 PM

Tank Hazards
 
"Cindy" wrote in message t...
Raise your hands....who remembers to turn off everything before reaching into
the tank...??


I not only not remember, but INTENTIONALLY leave them on...
I need the lights to see...
I need the pumps to work when positioning outlets/jets, etc.
It is simply not practical turning stuff off when manipulating in the tank.

Pszemol December 28th 06 10:25 PM

Tank Hazards
 
"Cindy" wrote in message t...
[...] and girls accidentally dipping their
boob when reaching into a deep tank....


I wonder how does it feel when a cleaner shrimp
starts picking on your boob dipped in the water :-)
I would have to be a girl to get experience like this. :-))
It was kind of nice when they wanted to pick hair
from the skin on my hand :-)))

Cindy December 29th 06 01:58 AM

Tank Hazards
 
* Pszemol wrote, On 12/28/2006 4:23 PM:
"Cindy" wrote in message
t...
Raise your hands....who remembers to turn off everything before
reaching into the tank...??


I not only not remember, but INTENTIONALLY leave them on...
I need the lights to see...
I need the pumps to work when positioning outlets/jets, etc.
It is simply not practical turning stuff off when manipulating in the tank.


That's what I think. Gotta see where the water's going. My ex was giving me a
hard time about it.

Cindy December 29th 06 01:59 AM

Tank Hazards
 
* Pszemol wrote, On 12/28/2006 4:25 PM:
"Cindy" wrote in message
t...
[...] and girls accidentally dipping their boob when reaching into a
deep tank....


I wonder how does it feel when a cleaner shrimp
starts picking on your boob dipped in the water :-)
I would have to be a girl to get experience like this. :-))
It was kind of nice when they wanted to pick hair
from the skin on my hand :-)))


LOL
Usually it gets jerked out pretty fast.

Wayne Sallee December 29th 06 02:21 AM

Tank Hazards
 
If it is safe for the fish, it should be safe for your
hands. If your fish are sick and dying, then you could
have some risk. Cuts, of course make you more at risk to
things. I sure don't worry about it. I have even caught
lion fish with my hands.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Teri G. wrote on 12/28/2006 11:33 AM:
Thanks, no - I won't panic. I've probably put my hands in SW/reef tanks
hundreds if not thousands of time, and remain unscathed. I don't, if I have
any open cuts/scratches, and always wash well afterwards.

From the article: "Closed aquatic systems with a high density of fish and
warm waters (Hint, hint; this is another way of saying your average everyday
home aquarium) appear to be conditions particularly favorable to this
infectious agent. ". I'd have to argue that we have never had a "high
density" of fish, though there are those that would say that any closed
system contains a higher density than the ocean. Although we do plan to
eventually add more fish, right now we only have 2 Tangs, and a Scissortail
dartfish. That's in a 180g with a 100g sump.
Anyway, it's worth being cautious. Information is always good.

Teri
http://home.comcast.net/~76fxe


"Pszemol" wrote in message
...
"Teri G." wrote in message
. ..
Yuck & ouch. Appreciate the article.

Do not panick - this must be very, very rare...
I put my bare hands to the tank water for many, many
countles years and nothing happened to me ... yet :-)
All people swiming and playing in the ocean would
risk the same infections but this does not stop them
surfing or diving, right ? So let's not panick...




George Patterson December 29th 06 03:52 AM

Tank Hazards
 
Cindy wrote:

Raise your hands....who remembers to turn off everything before reaching
into the tank...??


I've never turned anything off for that.

George Patterson
Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are.

George Patterson December 29th 06 03:53 AM

Tank Hazards
 
Cindy wrote:
My ex was
giving me a hard time about it.


Might be an indicator of why he's your ex?

George Patterson
Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are.

RubenD December 29th 06 04:10 AM

Tank Hazards
 
Amazing the things we are exposed to. I appreciate that article, remind me
how aware should I be when handling the tank (gloves), not in a panicky way
but just to be wise enough to use common sense.

Thanks for the comments,

Ruben




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