I read where someone in another thread stated that while soaking you should just reach in with your hands and scoop out poop.
Well, let me respond, "No thank you."
With my Firebelly toads I bought a package of 500 disposable poly gloves from Smart and Final for less than $6 two years ago. I am guessing I still have 250 to 300 of those gloves less.
I can just put a glove on when transferring Buster from the habitat to the soaking container just like when I handle my toxic toads and also deal with the waste or anything else with those disposable cheap gloves without having to worry about transferring bacteria and germs.
These are better than rubber gloves when you consider that you do not have to sanitize disposable gloves.
I hate to so strongly disagree with some people's methods in handling in certain situations. But I think the gloves are the safer way to go when you take parasites, botulism, and bacteria into account.
Well, let me respond, "No thank you."
With my Firebelly toads I bought a package of 500 disposable poly gloves from Smart and Final for less than $6 two years ago. I am guessing I still have 250 to 300 of those gloves less.
I can just put a glove on when transferring Buster from the habitat to the soaking container just like when I handle my toxic toads and also deal with the waste or anything else with those disposable cheap gloves without having to worry about transferring bacteria and germs.
These are better than rubber gloves when you consider that you do not have to sanitize disposable gloves.
I hate to so strongly disagree with some people's methods in handling in certain situations. But I think the gloves are the safer way to go when you take parasites, botulism, and bacteria into account.