Manufacturing method for ornamental fish-embedded specimen
A preparation method and specimen technology, which are applied in the fields of application, preservation of human or animal body, animal husbandry, etc., can solve the problems of reducing specimen maintenance, updating cost, and high environmental protection coefficient, and achieve the goal of overcoming inconvenient observation, high environmental protection coefficient, and shape. solid effect
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[0031] The present invention provides a method for making fish embedding specimens for ornamental use. The specific steps are as follows:
[0032] S1, fish processing:
[0033] S1.1. Material selection: Choose fish with complete fins and complete scales as the specimen material, and clean the fish;
[0034] S1.2. Disinfection: mix the mercury solution and 95% alcohol into a mercury alcohol solution at a ratio of 1:100, soak the fish in the mercury alcohol solution for 5 minutes and then take it out, and then mix the dichloroethane and tetrachloride The chemical carbon is configured into a mixture at a ratio of 3:1. The fish is placed in a closed environment, and then the mixture is placed in the environment. The gas emitted by the mixture fumigates the fish for 1 day to kill the parasites on the fish. Eggs
[0035] S2, anti-corrosion treatment:
[0036] S2.1. Antiseptic solution preparation: Sodium chloride, ethanol, glacial acetic acid, glycerol and citric acid are made into antisept...
Embodiment 2
[0046] The present invention provides a method for making fish embedding specimens for ornamental use. The specific steps are as follows:
[0047] S1, fish processing:
[0048] S1.1. Material selection: Choose fish with complete fins and complete scales as the specimen material, and clean the fish;
[0049] S1.2. Disinfection: mix the mercury solution and 95% alcohol into a mercury alcohol solution at a ratio of 1:100, soak the fish in the mercury alcohol solution for 7.5 minutes, and then take it out, and then mix the dichloroethane and four Carbon chloride is configured into a mixture in a ratio of 3:1. The fish is put in a closed environment, and then the mixture is put into the environment. The gas emitted by the mixture fumigates the fish for 1.5 days to kill the parasites on the fish. And eggs;
[0050] S2, anti-corrosion treatment:
[0051] S2.1. Preparation of antiseptic solution: Sodium chloride, ethanol, glacial acetic acid, glycerol and citric acid are made into antiseptic ...
Embodiment 3
[0061] The present invention provides a method for making fish embedding specimens for ornamental use. The specific steps are as follows:
[0062] S1, fish processing:
[0063] S1.1. Material selection: Choose fish with complete fins and complete scales as the specimen material, and clean the fish;
[0064] S1.2. Disinfection: mix the mercury solution and 95% alcohol into a mercury alcohol solution at a ratio of 1:100, soak the fish in the mercury alcohol solution for 10 minutes, then take it out, and then combine the dichloroethane and tetrachloroethane The chemical carbon is configured into a mixture in a ratio of 3:1. The fish is placed in a closed environment, and then the mixture is placed in the environment. The gas emitted by the mixture fumigates the fish for 2 days to kill the parasites on the fish. Eggs
[0065] S2, anti-corrosion treatment:
[0066] S2.1. Antiseptic solution preparation: Sodium chloride, ethanol, glacial acetic acid, glycerol and citric acid are made into a...
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