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Location: Lubbock, TX, USA
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gloves
Steven,
Could you please point me toward a vendor for the gloves you mentioned in your Mycrobacterium Marinum article? Thanks!
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Thanks a lot! Roughly how many uses do you get out of a pair? These look like they're thin enough to do some delicate work. My other option was picking up some shoulder length A/I gloves from my local veterinarian and putting unpowdered wrist length gloves over those for finger dexterity. This combo is cheap and disposable.
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Life is much like a saltwater tank - diversity and variety are two of the keys to success. You grow and learn very little when the company you keep thinks and reasons the same way you do. Current Tank Info: 140 gallon reef tank, 75 gallon DSB fuge; Kole tang, pair of clowns, canary wrasse, flame hawk, red spotted sand perch, red and purple firefish, spotted mandarin, coral beauty and a yellow watchman goby |
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I bought one pair of those gloves about a year ago and I still have and use them daily. They are nearly indestructible. If you get a size that fits well, I would think you could use them to do most anything. I get the biggest size available because I wanted to be able to slip them off and on with ease. Even then, they fit reasonably well.
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Sounds like the hot ticket to me! I'll pick up a pair ASAP. Thanks again for your help.
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Life is much like a saltwater tank - diversity and variety are two of the keys to success. You grow and learn very little when the company you keep thinks and reasons the same way you do. Current Tank Info: 140 gallon reef tank, 75 gallon DSB fuge; Kole tang, pair of clowns, canary wrasse, flame hawk, red spotted sand perch, red and purple firefish, spotted mandarin, coral beauty and a yellow watchman goby |
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You are welcome!
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