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Quarantine aquarium water got in my mouth?


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Everything I read online says that's it's rare and possible to contract an illness or parasite from infected water. Do you guys wear gloves while maintaining your tanks or ever heard of anyone picking up a parasite? I haven't gave it much thought until I accidently ingested some starting a syphon. It might seem like a silly question but, am I worried for no reason? Is it pretty easy to mess up and get yourself sick? This happened before, probably should pick up a syphon starter. Just wanted to run it by all of you and see if I should be concerned. I'm aware of cross contamination amongst tanks and equipment and take measures to avoid problems. This time it caught me slipping. I couldn't find much on cross contamination to humans. 

 

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Picked up a python squeeze siphon starter for 5 bucks, it's awesome. Came with a adaptor for smaller tube diameters and the other side a one-way floating ball valve, closed when pumped and opens to dispose into the bucket. Works great, easy cheap solution to putting your mouth on the tube end. Definitely worth a couple bucks if your looking at them undecided.

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I have heard of many people sucking in water, and swollawing it no problem. One time I was siphoning out my betta tank and did the suck in method, and sucked some in. Turns out that fish had ich (uh-oh). But no problem I wasn't sick, and the betta only needed one does of meds because I caught it so early on. 

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I rarely ever do the water in your mouth method, because I kinda get discusted from it. So I do it the aquarium co-op way, and then when I do a drip line acclimation I will just get my gravel vac create a siphon and get a kink in it.

Heres a link to the co-ops way of gravel vaccing

As for the gloves I have never worn gloves when mainting an aquarium.

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I'm sure you could catch something from tank water although I imagine we would have heard more about such instances if they were frequent occurrences. I don't use gloves, but have got in to the habit of washing, or at least rinsing, my hands both before and after putting them in my tanks after seeing all the microscopic organisms living in some tank water. I have never used the mouth siphon method. 

I know Gianne from Inglorious Bettas has talked with @Cory about fish TB or something that people can catch from fish in an old live stream.

Around the 45min mark.

 

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Thank you all for the judgement free advice, and great Intel. Those are amazing videos and I actually feel like a knucklehead. I have been doing it wrong for so long. Watched so many of your videos and I never seen those. You've given me so much to think about and I greatly appreciate everything more than you know. Learn so much from all of you. I'm really glad I asked the question. Thank you

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