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Thu, 12 Mar 1998 21:48:40 -0500
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Marlo F. Krisberg wrote:
>
> I've always preserved my microshells by desicating them by soaking in
> isopropyl alcohol (70%) several days, rinsing in fresh water and then
> drying thoroughly.  Frankly, I used isopropyl alcohol because it's cheap,
> readily available, and it never dawned on me that it wouldn't be adequate.
> Recently a new friend recommended 75% ethanol (Everclear 153 proof) as
> superior.  My questions to the experts on Conch-L, for the enlightenment of
> us all, are:
>
> 1.  What's the difference?
> 2.  What are the merits, pitfalls and consequences of one over the other?
> 3.  Is there something better than either?
> 4.  What is the best technique to thoroughly desicate (to odorless)
> somewhat larger shells (about the size of Nerita tessellata)?
>
> Marlo
Marlo..we just starting using perioxide (again it is cheap) and it works
very well.
--
Jim & Bobbi Cordy
Specializing in Self-Collected
Caribbean & Florida Shells

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