This depends on the species. Some taxa have thicker calcareous shells as
discussed by Mr. Goldberg than others so the differing
expansion/contraction rates don't cause any problems. The real thin
(shelly layer) shelled species are the ones that blow up. Kurt
At 08:29 AM 1/5/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi gang,
>
>I have some untreated Paryphanta that seem to hold up satisfactorily.
>However, I do know how to make them explode readily: rinse them in water,
>and they will not last many days after air drying...
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