S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 7, 2017 #1 Due to some skin problems im being forced to use spoons to feed my fish... Im wondering if the metal can contaminate the fish food?
Due to some skin problems im being forced to use spoons to feed my fish... Im wondering if the metal can contaminate the fish food?
Byron Supporting Member Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Feb 25, 2009 Messages 21,679 Reaction score 13,340 Location CA Jun 7, 2017 #2 I have been using a metal spoon for feeding my fish for years. I use a 1/4 teaspoon from a set of kitchen measuring spoons that I bought and use solely for fish work. I use these to measure plant additives as well as the fish food. Byron.
I have been using a metal spoon for feeding my fish for years. I use a 1/4 teaspoon from a set of kitchen measuring spoons that I bought and use solely for fish work. I use these to measure plant additives as well as the fish food. Byron.
OP OP S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 7, 2017 #3 Thank you Byron! Does anyone by any chance have a home remedy for dry peeling skin on fingertips?
Bubblewrap New Member Joined Jun 3, 2017 Messages 31 Reaction score 2 Location UK Jun 7, 2017 #4 Have you tried Doublebase gel? it's very greasy and doesn't feel that nice but it does the trick.
OP OP S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 7, 2017 #5 Ill give it at try... Thanks!
Bubblewrap New Member Joined Jun 3, 2017 Messages 31 Reaction score 2 Location UK Jun 7, 2017 #6 no problem, have you been using any other kind of moisturizer?
OP OP S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 7, 2017 #7 Does vaseline petroleum jelly count?
Bubblewrap New Member Joined Jun 3, 2017 Messages 31 Reaction score 2 Location UK Jun 7, 2017 #8 yeah ok, does it help at all?
OP OP S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 7, 2017 #9 Doesnt seem to help at all
Bubblewrap New Member Joined Jun 3, 2017 Messages 31 Reaction score 2 Location UK Jun 7, 2017 #10 oh shame - try Doublebase then i hope it works for you.
OP OP S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 7, 2017 #11 Thank you so much!
H hobby5 Fishaholic Joined Oct 1, 2013 Messages 696 Reaction score 43 Location DE Jun 9, 2017 #12 Aloe vera? Anything which is safe for human food should be safe for your tank too.
OP OP S Samsbichir New Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Jun 10, 2017 #13 Thanks!