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> Hi Carlos, I think you might use the same way I regularly use for cowries: put them in absolute alcool for some time (a pair of weeks at least) and then let them dry.   Paolo (Bologna, Italy)
 
If you live in a humid evironment you can't leave dry animal in the
shell.  Sooner or later it will pick up fungus which will affect the
shell. Bob
See us at http://www.theshellstore.com   The Shell Store  348 Corey Ave
St. Pete Beach, Fl 33706  (727)360-0586

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