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Brine Shrimp Eggs

Place these eggs in a brine solution for two days in order to make the shrimp (Artemia) hatch. Our special processing technique allows you to store the eggs for nearly indefinite periods of time. 7 grams.

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Ward's® Live Green Hydra (Chlorohydra viridissima)

Ward's® Live Green Hydra (Chlorohydra viridissima)

Hydra are tiny animals closely related to jellyfish. They can be carnivorous as well as photosyntheic due to their symbiotic relationship with green algae Zoochlorellae.

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Ward's® Live Brown Hydra (Hydra littoralis)

Ward's® Live Brown Hydra (Hydra littoralis)

Hydra are tiny animals closely related to jellyfish. They are a carnivorous species that can be found in healthy freshwater rivers and streams where they attach themselves to plants and rocks.

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Ward's® Live Brown and Green Hydra Mixture

You will receive a sample of both green and brown hydra mixed together, allowing you to observe the differences between the two organisms.

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Ward's® Oil-Degrading Microbes Set

Ward's® Oil-Degrading Microbes Set

Study the Microbes Used in the Bioremediation of Oil Spills.

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Water Bear

Water Bear

Hypsibius sp. The water bear is a complex animal representing the unusual phylum of Tardigrades, which contains about 400 marine, terrestrial, and freshwater species.

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Quick-Developing Rotifers

Quick-Developing Rotifers

Rotifers are well adapted to adverse conditions; when dry, the eggs remain viable for years.

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Ward's® Live Caenorhabditis elegans. culture

Ward's® Live Caenorhabditis elegans. culture

Ideal for use as a model system, this free-living nematode has biological processes similar to those of other animals. The transparent animal normally inhabits soil.

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