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Hello Linda et al.,
I like the Aquascope which you can get through Forestry Suppliers for
~$70. Its a bit pricey, but its easier on the carpel tunnel prone than
a homemade 'view bucket'. Also, It catches less flow (if you happen to
use it in streams as I do) so it is less disruptive to the bottom (and
critters). I think it allows a more natural view of the bottom and is
essential for cold/nasty water searches.
Cheers,
Mike
Michael Gangloff, Ph.D.
Invertebrate Collections Manager
Auburn University Museum and Natural History Learning Center
101 Cary Hall
Auburn University, Alabama 36849
Voice:(334)844-7345
Cell:(334)332-1533
Fax:(334)844-4065
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Hi, CONCH-Lers!
An off-list friend of mine is wondering if he can purchase a
"glass"-bottom tray, bucket, etc. to help him view shells in shallow
water. He apparently doesn't snorkel. I have one idea of how he can
make one, but can he buy one
ready made?
Thanks,
Linda
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