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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ray Gabriel View Post
    Craig donated this specimen to the museum, and shortly after being placed into alchohol the alchohol turned pink, will post pics later

    Ray
    Interesting! So, it's soluble in ionic liquids like water and alcohol. I wonder if it's also soluble in lipids? What are the chances of getting a sample of the alcohol solution analyzed with a gas chromatograph and/or mass spectrometer? Virtually every biochemistry lab has them. All it takes is knowing somebody (a tech, grad student, post doc, or even the scientist who runs the lab) to run a sample. The physical work takes 10 minutes. The interpretation may take a while longer, but what have we got to lose?
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    • #17
      Pic of her a week ago-you can see the discharge on her chelicera has gone white

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      Pics of her today-discharge seems to have lessened,legs still all deformed obviously. But she can get about fine in her tank.Tried to feed her,no luck yet-but she was never a big eater anyway

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