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Adjusting specimen height on pin?
Ben Coulter
Hi, I recently pinned some asilids, and I just noticed after a couple of days of drying that I mistakenly pushed the pin in too far on one specimen, placing the fly too close to the head of the pin. Is there any way to correct the placement of the fly without causing damage to the specimen? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Edited by Ben Coulter on 14-07-2014 02:38
 
ValerioW
It is possible to soften the specimen in a wet box setting (don't know the proper english name). You know, adsorbing materials like cotton + water just enough to near saturate it, and let the fly get humidity from it.
Edited by ValerioW on 14-07-2014 10:23
 
ValerioW
'relaxing chamber' is its name. You'll find many ways to build/manage it using your search engine. A useful suggestion if you like is to add some ethanol (alcohol) drops to the water solution to prevent molding of the specimen.
Edited by ValerioW on 14-07-2014 19:13
 
Ben Coulter
Thanks. I'll give that a try.
 
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