Crayfish Dissection Kit with Tools
Crayfish Dissection Kit with preserved specimen, guide and tools

Crayfish Dissection Kit with Tools

On sale: $24.99 $12.50
Includes: 3-4" Preserved Crayfish Specimen (in non-toxic holding solution) Disposable Dissection Tray Complete Crayfish Dissection Guide Dissecting Surgical Scalpel- Safety, Retractable Dissecting Surgical Scissors T-Pin Stabilizers x 10 Pointed Wood Probes x 2 Pointed Forceps (Tweezers) Pipette (for flushing) Cotton Swabs x 2
Part Number: CRAYFISH KIT
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Complete Crayfish Dissection Set with Tools
Includes:
  • 3-4" Preserved Crayfish Specimen (in non-toxic holding solution)
  • Disposable Dissection Tray 
  • Complete Crayfish Dissection Guide
  • Dissecting Surgical Scalpel- Safety, Retractable
  • Dissecting Surgical Scissors
  • T-Pin Stabilizers x 10
  • Pointed Wood Probes x 2
  • Pointed Forceps (Tweezers) 
  • Pipette (for flushing)
  • Cotton Swabs x 2

** STORE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE IN THE SEALED CONTAINER. 6-9 MONTH SHELF LIFE (UNOPENED)
Once open, you can rotate these between classes. They will slowly dry out once removed from the original package. (1-2 weeks).
Discard with regular trash.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL:
Our preserved specimens are prepared in the United States.

Enclosed in a bag with a non-toxic holding solution. (Not Formaldehyde).

The specimens are originally preserved in formaldehyde, then rinsed and stored in Nebanol. This is a non-toxic storage solution. It is safe to dispose of the specimens in your normal household/business trash disposal

1. Fluid in the bag is normal and OK.

2. Store at room temperature in the original sealed bag for 6- 9 months.

3. Do not store with food items!

4. Do not add water to the specimen bag, it will cloud the solution and allow bacteria growth.

5. You can use Isopropyl alcohol if you need a rewetting solution or short term storage solution.

6. Gloves are not required, but students may request them while handling the specimens.

7. Open the bag when you are prepared to complete the dissection.

8. If your dissection will take several days, we recommend covering and sealing the specimen with plastic wrap or a plastic zip-top bag between sessions to preserve the moisture. (Use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol if needed to prevent drying out)

9. After the dissection, dispose of the specimen, fluid and any disposable items in your normal trash disposal.

10. Wash any non-disposable items with hot soapy water and dry before storing.

11. Disinfect the work station with hot soapy water or disinfectant spray.

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