Felicia,
i work with volutidae, and usually pulling the animal out (when
not too roten) makes the columelar muscle to loose and the
animal comes out without damage. Sometimes the tip of the
digestive gland do tear apart, but still some data can be
obtained.
Freezing the animal sometimes helps loosing the soft parts out.
regards
Fabio W.
--- Felicia Zahida <[log in to unmask]> escreveu:
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to ask how do you open hard thick shells
> without destroy the flesh for anatomical study?
>
> I did it only to freshwater and terrestrial snails in
> which the shells are thin and big enough, but not for
> small shells commonly found in beaches.
>
> Is there any tools to crack the shell? what is the
> name and where to buy?
>
> Thanks a lot
> Felicia-Indonesia
>
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