Spongilla, Living
Carolina Biological Supply Company
SKU / CAT#: 132735
$2505
usd
$25.05/EA
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Spongilla, Living

Carolina Biological Supply Company
$2505
usd
$25.05/EA
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SHIPS Jun 22nd
Available
SHIPS Jun 22nd
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For class of 15 students. Freshwater sponge. Can be bright green when exposed to light but will usually appear gray or brown after shipping. Demonstrates siliceous spiculation and internal budding (specimens with gemmules are supplied when possible).
For class of 15 students. Freshwater sponge. Can be bright green when exposed to light but will usually appear gray or brown after shipping. Demonstrates siliceous spiculation and internal budding (specimens with gemmules are supplied when possible).
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For Educational & Research Use Only (RUO). Not for diagnostic purposes.
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Animals
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This item contains living or perishable material and ships via 2nd Day or Overnight delivery to arrive on a date you specify during Checkout. To ensure freshness during shipping, a Living Materials Fee may apply to orders containing these items.
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For Educational & Research Use Only (RUO). Not for diagnostic purposes.
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Not much material in the jar to work with. Hard to tell if it was alive or not. Perhaps it is just the wrong season?
Gavin
LINCOLN, NE
We used 100x magnification and could not make out anything other than indistinct brown matter. The other live invertebrate specimens were great!
Amina
Not much material in the jar to work with. Hard to tell if it was alive or not. Perhaps it is just the wrong season?
Gavin
LINCOLN, NE
We used 100x magnification and could not make out anything other than indistinct brown matter. The other live invertebrate specimens were great!
Amina
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Gavin M.
LINCOLN, NE
Not much material in the jar to work with. Hard to tell if it was alive or not. Perhaps it is just the wrong season?
Hard to see
Amina H.
We used 100x magnification and could not make out anything other than indistinct brown matter. The other live invertebrate specimens were great!
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Spongilla, Living
Spongilla, Living
Shipping & Handling
Shipped In
Cold Packs
Safety & Storage
Storage Temperature
See product insert and individual kit component labels for more information.
Safety Statement
For Educational & Research Use Only (RUO). Not for diagnostic purposes.
Regulatory & Compliance
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