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The carrying bag is designed to hold 20 Ventilated Insect Rearing Vials, making it ideal for field collection and specimen organization. It helps prevent damage to specimens by keeping the vials secure and stable, and the back compartment of the bag provides storage for specimen tools like forceps and insect pins.
※ The vials are autoclavable.※ The bottoms of these vials are ventilated.
Pack Contentsx20 Ventilated Vialsx1 Carrying Bag
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