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Post by wingedwishes on Oct 27, 2011 15:43:50 GMT -8
I received 25 small bats which were killed by accident when they were trapped in a flue. They are a bit smaller than a mouse. I've read that a float in acetone in the freezer for 4-7 days followed by a change in acetone for another 4-7 days will dessicate the body slowly so that it does not shrink like a mummy. Anyone else know of a method of preservation other than a complete taxidermy?
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Post by admin on Oct 27, 2011 22:43:39 GMT -8
How about freeze-drying instead? It works well.
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Post by wingedwishes on Oct 28, 2011 3:58:01 GMT -8
I am considering that. Since I don't have a true freeze dryer, I could keep it in the freezer for a year. I was hoping to go a little bit faster than that. I know it is not instant. Ethy alcohol has been suggested but I think Acetone may be better.
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Post by exoticimports on Nov 3, 2011 12:46:37 GMT -8
Making the assumption that there is food in the freezer, is acetone a good idea?
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Post by wingedwishes on Nov 4, 2011 13:14:42 GMT -8
Freezer is just for bats.
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