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Mon, 30 Mar 2020 18:02:03 +0000
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"I have seen specimens stored in glass vials in old collections that were severely affected by Byne's disease, but I cannot tell whether the main culprit was the glass, the stopper or the paper."

Dear Paolo,

the main culprit often is neither of these, but salt residues in the shell. Thorough rinsing in fresh water remains essential.

Cheers,

Marien


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