Good postMake sure the gloves are powder-free. I got a box of 100 at a drug store for under $5, so it's not going to break the bank and 100 gloves last a long time! When handling more delicate frogs, it helps to spray them with dechlorinated water also. If you have an emergency and need to handle the frogs without gloves, rinse your hands very thoroughly to remove all soaps and lotions, then spray with dechlorinated water.





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Make sure the gloves are powder-free. I got a box of 100 at a drug store for under $5, so it's not going to break the bank and 100 gloves last a long time! When handling more delicate frogs, it helps to spray them with dechlorinated water also. If you have an emergency and need to handle the frogs without gloves, rinse your hands very thoroughly to remove all soaps and lotions, then spray with dechlorinated water.
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