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Dear Aydin:
Thank you for the info. I was preparing some local naticids for Luiz in Brazil.
It turns out that he did not want them narcotized. But it is good to know for
future reference.
Yours, Andrew
Aydin Orstan wrote:
> Andrew,
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> How is it going?
>
> Saw your inquiry in the CONCH-L archive. Looks like you didn't get any
> responses. The only useful information I can dig up is from J.W. Knudsen,
> Collecting & Preserving Plants & Animals, Harper & Row, 1972. This is what he
> says for the use of epsom salts to narcotize freshwater & marine snails:
> "Place the specimens in containers of water from the habitat & slowly add
> crystals of epsom salts every 10 or 15 minutes, increasing the amounts after
> each hour. The crystals should be dropped carefully, so as not to disturb the
> expanded specimens. Some specimens are easily relaxed this way & may be
> transferred to 35% alcohol or 5 or 10% formalin for killing with no
> contraction. On the other hand, it has been the author's experience that many
> species require several days of treatment-and, even then, they have
> occasionally contracted."
>
> Hope this helps. Good luck.
>
> Aydin
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> >From: Kay Lavalier ([log in to unmask])
> >Date: Sat Feb 05 2000 - 13:13:12 EST
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> >Andrew Vik
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> >Dear conchlers:
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> >What is the proper ratio of epsom salts per gallon of sea water
> >for relaxing gastropods?
>
> >Yours, Andrew V.
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