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Phil:

I also jet the animals from my micro specimens.
But as you know,  I learned that technique from you.
It works very well and if done carefully the tiny opercs can even be recovered.
Anyone interested in photography of micros should practice it.
The specimens look so much better with the dark innards removed.

Andrew V.

Philip L. Poland wrote:

> Am I the only snailer who freezes and jets out the specimens in the 0.5 to 5
> mm range? It makes a huge difference in appearance and dissuades the fungus.
>

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