:fish1: Hi Sk8r, same thing happened to me on Saturday. I was changing out half my sand in the display tank, 3 5 gallon buckets worth collected the previous day from the outer reefs in my area. I needed to take out the sand and rock on that side of the tank and did a stupid thing in not putting on my gloves, the 2nd to last rock I picked up had a nice Bristle under it, it was not bad a first, but it was unbelievable the amount of bristles you can collect on two fingers. Did the same as you, by soaking in vinegar, but also peroxide. Sunday night the fingers were slightly swollen and that night started itching like crazy, still swollen a little today, and still itching a little to. Lesson learned the hard way, will never work again with rocks without gloves. Good luck with your recovery. :fish1:Note to self; you also wear them while unclogging a sink drain clogged by stray cheato strands from your tank.
I have a very, very sore hand: bristleworms' revenge. Vinegar on the area immediately after exposure, maybe an antihistimine after that, but the more you get stung over the years, the worse the stings get. I have been at this many years. Ow. Ow. Ow. Drat!
But after you've been at it a few decades, your fingers really get sore when you get hit.
I live in Canada so that like $60 canadian Inc ship & handle [emoji14] not truly but still. I paid 1.99 cad for each pair so about $10 after tax. And I just bleach rinse dry and reuse!A box of 100 high quality purple nitril gloves is about 10 bucks on Amazon. At 20 cents a pair they are worth it. I use them for my tank, working on my car, paint and other chems... Lots of things. Worth keeping around.
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