In a message dated 8/17/1999 7:22:41 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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<< Over time some
>glass tubes can chemically attack shells stored within. It depends of the
>additives in the glass. I got 24 000 50x6mm testtubes at a technician's
>sale. These are great for micros, except...after several years I have found
>some specimens growing crystals. These are of two types; fine white hairs
>which can completely hide the shell, and small white cubes. I don't know
>what their compositions are or how to counter the problem, >
John Wolff
Maybe the glass tubes had a remaining residue left from what the tubes
originally held. And if it was chemicals, who knows how it reacts with the
shell compounds and (if Marine) salts.
April