Making Wet Specimens

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Wet specimens are common in learning centers, school, and museums so why not have your own science display? Learn how to make your very own! This techinque can be used to preserve beloved pets who pass away or be a science display. No animals were harmed to make this video because they were already dead when I found them. It's amazing how easy it is to find dead animals when you're looking for them, especially when you live out in the country like we do.
    Specimens:
    Rat
    Eastern Mole ("Common Mole")
    Mouse
    Octopus
    Materials:
    Formalin
    Respirator (if not in a really well ventilated room, or outside)
    Gloves
    Goggles
    Needle and Syringe
    Glass jar (with a complete seal is ideal but not necessary)
    70% Isopropyl alcohol
    Puppy pee pad
    Distilled water
    Coffee filter (to strain used formalin so it can be stored for a second use)
    Video Tutorial that I followed:
    How to Make Wet Specimens! My Entire Process by E's Refurbished Creatures
    • Video
    Professional Taxidermy Teacher: Mickey Alice Kwapis
    Wet Specimens: A General Guide
    mickeyalicekwapis.com/blog/20...
    Here is a list of rules about animal parts and their laws:
    thegreenwolf.com/animal-parts-...
    Items in our Science Cabinet Display:
    Marimo Moss Ball (living)
    Forest moss (living)
    Our new wet specimens
    Bug collection (see my "Making a Bug Collection in Resin" video)
    Glass jellyfish (blown glass only, no real animal, even glows in the dark!)
    Seashells
    Salt rocks
    Meteorite fragment
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  • @Princess_Shanie
    @Princess_Shanie 4 года назад +246

    This came at the PERFECT time!! We found two baby bunnies that were killed, and I want to preserve them this way! one looks so so so perfect. I've been looking into it for a long time actually, haha! : ) Thank you for such a good educational tutorial!!!!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  4 года назад +11

      Shan Spell Thank you so much! I’m glad it was helpful and good luck preserving your little baby bunnies!

    • @apricxtt
      @apricxtt 3 года назад +14

      Would this work with a newborn human?

    • @megh9605
      @megh9605 2 года назад +4

      So glad I found this video! Very easy to follow and I can't wait to get started!
      I have a little bird in my freezer, that hit a window and died... im wondering how thawed it will need to be to inject and then to position it in the jar?

    • @rayangarrett8016
      @rayangarrett8016 2 года назад +2

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      I was stupid forgot my login password. I would love any tips you can offer me!

    • @drewsam6387
      @drewsam6387 2 года назад +2

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  • @e.r0r745
    @e.r0r745 3 года назад +373

    My 3rd grade teacher had a goats brain in a jar on her desk. Just a goat brain, that was also juicy. And near the end of the year a teacher accidentally knocked it over in all the goat brain juice went on the floor.

  • @TheRareRaptor
    @TheRareRaptor 3 года назад +84

    you can get much larger containers of isopropyl alcohol from farm supply stores like tractor supply! like.... HUGE ones. it’s really helpful for this!

  • @Everettalla
    @Everettalla 11 месяцев назад +7

    Over time the liquid will yellow. This is caused by the release of natural fats that would regularly release in the decomposition of whatever creature you’re preserving. Make sure to replace the formalin or ethanol in the jar as needed.

  • @solidhyrax
    @solidhyrax 11 месяцев назад +15

    General Sam really knew who to pick to learn how to preserve his little dead piggy.

  • @maxwellgrimsley
    @maxwellgrimsley 2 года назад +97

    This is perfect for my latest project! It might sound weird, but after getting my dog neutered, I asked to keep the “bits” and to preserve them as a little joke project. Something about having a jar of balls just on my shelf is funny to me 😂 Can’t wait to see it through!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +6

      Ha ha, that’s awesome!! You are my kind of peep. Let me know how it goes! 🤩

    • @maxwellgrimsley
      @maxwellgrimsley 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTreeomg I just got this notification a year later for some reason. 😭 it went well! I’ve got them in a decorative jar on my shelf and I’m planning on building a mini cabinet of curiosities for it to stay in once we move house. 😂

    • @maxwellgrimsley
      @maxwellgrimsley 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@JustAnEggOkit went great!!! They’re forever immortalized on my bedroom shelf 😂

    • @maxwellgrimsley
      @maxwellgrimsley 10 месяцев назад

      @JustAnEggOk thank you! I’m really proud of it and I can’t wait to make more wet specimens in the future. :)

    • @Vindictivevonne
      @Vindictivevonne 4 месяца назад +1

      Dr's wouldn't let my mom keep the tumor removed from my brothers brain, but the surgeon did take pictures (sister here with photographic evidence that my brother does, in fact, have a brain). My mom was a little ticked (US Healthcare) that they wouldn't let her keep removed tumors to do this. "Those are $80k tumors. Cmon." 🙄🙄🙄 (bio/health thing blah blah blah but that's our Mom. Love to see where my weird came from in real time.) At least I have proof my bro has a brain. So when he does dumb ish, I can show him the picture of his brain. "HEY. Use this."

  • @guytrashgurtdog515
    @guytrashgurtdog515 3 года назад +70

    I keep lots of pet rats and other critters and have always wanted to do something like this and now I know how! Thank you so much!

  • @ILikeChickenOkay
    @ILikeChickenOkay 2 года назад +100

    Im so glad to see actual correct information being shared on the wet specimen process! See way too many people spread inaccurate information and tell people to just throw their animals (even pets!) in alcohol🙄

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +9

      Ha ha, so true! Thank you so much for your support! ❤️❤️

    • @user-zm1rg3uz4h
      @user-zm1rg3uz4h 2 года назад

      Idk how correct it is... No mention of neutralizing formalin and it looks like she uses puppy pee pads to catch spills which doesn’t neutralize formalin like formalin pads...
      Formalin is a hazardous waste and cannot be dumped down the drain OR thrown in the trash without neutralizing..

    • @JChappee
      @JChappee 7 месяцев назад

      Why can't one just put them in alcohol?

    • @ILikeChickenOkay
      @ILikeChickenOkay 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@JChappee because alcohol is not a tissue fixative. Alcohol will only slow the decomp process of the outside of an animal if its plopped in a jar of it, while it also slowly rots on the inside (even if injected with alcohol, it is still going to decompose). When injected and fixed with formalin it alters the proteins and amino acids in the tissue, preventing decomposition all together.

  • @thekantedkalcedony
    @thekantedkalcedony Год назад +11

    hey, thank you so much for this! your video has assisted me in starting the process to preserve my first wet specimen; a seahorse I found on the edge of the beach, barely being brushed by the waves. Cannot wait for the remainder of supplies to be delivered to finish the preservation!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад +2

      That is awesome and I'm so glad this video was helpful! Let me know how your preservation process goes!

  • @camillemccarther9700
    @camillemccarther9700 3 года назад +62

    I really wish I came across this a month ago. One of my bettas died and I wanted to preserve him, but I didn’t know I couldn’t put him straight into resin with some of his gravel. So he rotted while the resin was baking:(

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +7

      Oh no, I’m sorry! I’m not sure you could put him in resin without him rotting but the formalin method would definitely work.

    • @heydemonssitsme_marianna8303
      @heydemonssitsme_marianna8303 2 года назад +6

      I preserve my betta in 90% alcohol and 10% water. They loose their color sadly but it works!

    • @jillbrown1411
      @jillbrown1411 2 года назад +1

      Heyboisitsme_yurmum like all of their color?

    • @heydemonssitsme_marianna8303
      @heydemonssitsme_marianna8303 2 года назад +2

      @@jillbrown1411 no, they just get dull/ not as bright. They will get slightly grey in some areas but other than that they preserve well. I wish there was a way to keep all their color though :/

    • @jillbrown1411
      @jillbrown1411 2 года назад +3

      Heyboisitsme_yurmum I currently have my dead fish in a borax solution rn and am wondering if that would work or should I just use the alcohol solution? Also how long do you leave it soaking until I can put it in resin? thank you for responding!

  • @reapingbennefits
    @reapingbennefits 5 месяцев назад

    So cool!! I love going to the museum and seeing all the wet specimens

  • @samoxford5268
    @samoxford5268 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for this tutorial! You're quite charming, and didn't fill any space with content that wouldn't further the message, which is awesome to come across on RUclips. I hope to utilize more of your videos in the future, as I run a farm, and we have our share of losses, which are now in my freezer, waiting for me to learn this trade. Thank you!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! That means a lot to me. I love that you run a farm, and you're right, loss is a part of farm life. Let me know how your preserving goes!

  • @FrederickDunn
    @FrederickDunn 2 года назад +17

    Very well done, thank you so much for sharing! I think I just figured out what we'll be doing with the grandsons as a project this summer :)

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +2

      That’s a great idea! How fun!

    • @viagra5207
      @viagra5207 2 года назад +13

      now you can keep your grandsons around forever they will never age

    • @EpikBaby123
      @EpikBaby123 Год назад

      @@viagra5207 I get that it’s probably a joke but uh, they didn’t mean it like that

  • @robertkelly5025
    @robertkelly5025 2 месяца назад

    Awesome! Thanks!!! I'm now looking for your video on putting insects in resin. I can't wait.

  • @emmag2323
    @emmag2323 3 года назад +19

    This was so helpful, thank you so much :) I know what I'm doing over the summer!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +2

      Awesome! I’m glad you found the video helpful, that means a lot. Good luck on your own project!

  • @marionetteb589
    @marionetteb589 7 месяцев назад +1

    Im starting to get into this hobby and imnso excited to get started

  • @TrippyHippie710
    @TrippyHippie710 8 месяцев назад

    This is so cool thank you for sharing it going to try this myself! ✌️🙏

  • @financialeducation4433
    @financialeducation4433 Год назад +4

    Now I can keep all the snakes we found out in the garden. Thanks.

  • @debramatthews8333
    @debramatthews8333 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video and information. This was such a God send. I didn't know what to do but you were very helpful. It was very clear and precise.

  • @MangleCosplays
    @MangleCosplays 3 года назад +38

    thx for the vid! My hermit crab just molted and Im preserving that! :)

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +3

      That is awesome!

    • @Aeaaoooaaa
      @Aeaaoooaaa 3 года назад +4

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda
      THANKS MOM LUV U 2

    • @CroatiaSurvival
      @CroatiaSurvival 3 года назад +10

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda
      How about you piss off and keep your mind washing cult for yourself.

    • @violetrodriguez1055
      @violetrodriguez1055 3 года назад +2

      Hello! It's probably too late to stop you by now, but a hermit crab's molted husk is really high in calcium and they instinctually wanna eat that to recover the nutrients they lost while molting. It probably won't kill your crab, but they can have a deficiency and be sick. I've had hermit crabs for over 8 years and never had one turn down eating its own molt, so I can't recommend taking it for preserving.

    • @lilgothpotato4867
      @lilgothpotato4867 3 года назад

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda no ❤️

  • @dictatormoehailstone806
    @dictatormoehailstone806 3 года назад +3

    Very cool video! This will be a really fun project to do sometime.

  • @fangedfawn2921
    @fangedfawn2921 3 года назад +11

    This is awesome! I just found a dead mole and I felt so bad for the little guy :(. This video is very helpful!

  • @TicklePickles101
    @TicklePickles101 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video! I have goldfish that should have many years ahead of them, but I just wanted to make sure I know how to preserve them when that time comes.

  • @user-xm5bq7fn4c
    @user-xm5bq7fn4c Год назад +1

    Thank u soo much for such a useful information. Appriciate

  • @Estrella_Dawn
    @Estrella_Dawn 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this, a beautiful humming bird flew into my window and I plan of preserving it

  • @haileyk873
    @haileyk873 6 месяцев назад

    This video was very informative thank you 🥹🥹🥹

  • @summerrose2773
    @summerrose2773 3 года назад +3

    This is the coolest thing I've ever seen

  • @cooperhutsellrodriguez6871
    @cooperhutsellrodriguez6871 Год назад

    Thank you for the video!

  • @XxTheReptileGirlxX
    @XxTheReptileGirlxX 3 года назад +13

    A really well done and informative video. Thank you! I was thinking about doing this to tattooed pig skin, would I still need to do injections? Would it even work as a wet specimen? Thanks!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +4

      This would definitely work on pig skin and I doubt it would change the tattoo in any way. If it’s just skin than I’m sure injections wouldn’t be necessary. You’re welcome to do it as a precaution anyways though. Cool idea! Let me know how it goes 😀

  • @thoughtswithcarlton8366
    @thoughtswithcarlton8366 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I now want to make my own :)

  • @c.h.5510
    @c.h.5510 2 года назад

    I searched for this type of video, totally awesome💯👑

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! 😍

    • @c.h.5510
      @c.h.5510 2 года назад

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree uw.. I can't wait to try it
      I wanna do some more gruesome art, and I know the cooler weather, will yield some awesome animal fur!

  • @EugeneHKrabs-ie1lc
    @EugeneHKrabs-ie1lc 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful, I love biology too!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад

      That’s awesome! Biology is amazing. I’m so glad you liked the video! 🤩

  • @bsmtii-c_lancinjubillee5571
    @bsmtii-c_lancinjubillee5571 4 года назад +2

    I like the video, its so inspiring

  • @MultiBritt08
    @MultiBritt08 4 года назад +4

    Shelly, you are so cool!

  • @umbraiitenebris5610
    @umbraiitenebris5610 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, when my 2 rescued african clawed frogs pass away I’m going to preserve them in jars. I could never leave their bodies behind they mean too much to me. They’re both still young so it’ll be a couple decades hopefully before they pass, but I will reference this video one day when the time comes

  • @chicinthewoods
    @chicinthewoods 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video

  • @samilucille1
    @samilucille1 6 месяцев назад

    This is great I hope I can get my hands on some formalin i've had a frozen Rat .. own two until I get organised 😅

  • @outpost_thirty_1
    @outpost_thirty_1 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for this video! Very easy to follow. One question I can’t seem to find the answer to confidently is what to do with used, dirty Formalin. How do we dispose of it properly? I know it can be bad for the environment. Thank you!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +3

      That’s a great question! I’ve been storing my used formalin (filtered) for future projects because you can use it more than once. However, I have not had a need yet to dispose of any so I haven’t researched it. I’ll ask my vet and get back to you!

    • @chalicemagic
      @chalicemagic 2 года назад +2

      What advice did your vet give you?

  • @ItzShaiizzyBaybee
    @ItzShaiizzyBaybee 2 месяца назад +2

    "No animals were harmed"
    Then proceeds to say her animals killed them 😭😭😭😭

  • @idlesong
    @idlesong Год назад +2

    I love your excitement, it makes me feel like I'm a kid again. Thanks for teachin'

  • @mattblankensopp7493
    @mattblankensopp7493 3 года назад +3

    Great video!! Thank you!!!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! That means a lot to me!

    • @mattblankensopp7493
      @mattblankensopp7493 3 года назад

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree does this technique work well with jellyfish or is there another way you'd recommend?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +1

      @@mattblankensopp7493 I’ve never tried jellyfish but that would be so neat to have! I have no reason to suspect this technique would not work on a jellyfish. Let me know how it goes!

  • @ignacioloera3967
    @ignacioloera3967 2 года назад +5

    Amazing work and video, I would like to ask if it's needed to clean and get out all the insides or just fill them with the Formalin? Sorry for the silly question.

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад

      That’s not a silly question at all! You definitely don’t need to clean out the insides, just inject with some formalin. The bigger the animal, the more formalin it will need but as long as most all the tissues come in contact with it than you’re good to go. Good luck!

  • @peepopalaber
    @peepopalaber 11 месяцев назад +3

    General Sam brought me here. Much love.

  • @didogobiusbentuvii
    @didogobiusbentuvii 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the awesome informative video
    I have a question though
    If we were to preserve a huge specimen like Rhincodon typus would we put it in a huge glass aquarium and fill it up with formalin?then alcohol?

  • @andrewwhite4824
    @andrewwhite4824 Год назад

    Super helpful! Thank you!
    How long did you soak the octopus before cleaning it? I have a bunch of fish that I want to preserve.

  • @smoothsnailing2161
    @smoothsnailing2161 2 года назад +10

    Thank u for this video, i had a really tough week with my hatchling bearded dragon. Was such a beautiful bright red hypo translucent baby.. but he was born with complications and i did as much as i could. This will be my first dragon that i plan to make as a wet specimen. Just a remembrance of all the struggle and hardship it is to take care of a sick baby dragon. RIP Xeno. 🙏 ♥️ 🦎

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +2

      I’m sorry about your baby dragon! Animals are so wonderful and it’s hard when we can’t save them. I love that you’re honoring it by preserving it. Let me know how it goes!

    • @ColdBloodCreations
      @ColdBloodCreations 2 года назад

      Sounds like you got it fom Petsmrt maybe?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +1

      @@ColdBloodCreations The bearded dragon?

    • @ColdBloodCreations
      @ColdBloodCreations 2 года назад

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      Yes.

    • @smoothsnailing2161
      @smoothsnailing2161 2 года назад +1

      @@ColdBloodCreations no, i got em from a local breeder. I doubt petsmart or petco would hold more unique dragons like this translucent type.

  • @HJ-si7hd
    @HJ-si7hd Год назад +2

    This is so interesting! I found a beautiful deceased squirrel in my yard and I want to preserve it. This might be the way to go!

  • @andersonbridgelal8980
    @andersonbridgelal8980 3 года назад +1

    I don't have access to formalin so I use food grade preserving powder and Isopropyl Alcohol. Have a dead new born puppy to wet Specimen Taxidermy now...
    Nice collection

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +1

      I’m sorry about the puppy but that will be a really neat specimen. Unfortunately, isopropyl alcohol will not be enough for a puppy. Eventually, it will start to decompose, but you might be able to prolong it by make sure its heavily injected with the alcohol. Let me know how it goes!

  • @BRaff-hl4ip
    @BRaff-hl4ip 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative. I found a perfectly intact road kill, red squirrel which is currently in my freezer. Time to purchase some liquids.

  • @picklelizard.
    @picklelizard. 11 месяцев назад +6

    sam needs a rat in a jar now

  • @shaunoneil3068
    @shaunoneil3068 3 года назад +6

    Awesome video, it’s informative!
    I have recent had a hatchling snake pass away and I would like to preserve it.
    Would I need the formalin or could I just put it in 70% alcohol? What’s the benefits of the formalin? 😊

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! Yes, you would definitely need the formalin because it does the majority of the preserving. If you skip the formalin and put it only in alcohol, like a lot of RUclips videos show, than the snake will only last for a short period of time before starting to deteriorate. Let me know how it goes!

    • @shaunoneil3068
      @shaunoneil3068 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree thank you so much for your fast reply! sounds like such a shady question, but can I ask were you get your needles from? I’m just finding the “blunt” needles but the snake is tiny so I don’t want to risk damaging it with a blunt needle. Again thank you you for your help, it’s been super helpful. I have also subscribed and I’m looking forward to seeing more of your video’s 😊

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +2

      @@shaunoneil3068 Ha ha, yes that is a shady sounding question and I love it. I'm pretty sure I got my needles from my mother-in-law when she sold her horses. She administered her horeses shots herself under the direction of her vet. If I ever need more, I my vet would probably be willing to sell me some. He knows I don't do drugs, ha ha. I've heard you can find them at drugstores like Walgreens but I haven't looked myself. I hope that helps but it probably wasn't as helpful as you hoped it would be. Let me know if you find any!

  • @Chewchew2605
    @Chewchew2605 2 года назад +5

    Hey! Loved your video!! I’m wondering if I could just store my specimen in 10% buffered formalin instead of storing it in isopropyl alcohol after the fixation. Will it last longer? Or does it cause any damage to the skin and it’ll be flakey and stuff?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад

      That’s a great question! I actually don’t know the answer to that but since stronger methods of preservation are used often, I would bet it would work just fine. Let me know how it goes or if you find anything else out!

    • @Joaquin-bh6zm
      @Joaquin-bh6zm 2 года назад

      keeping it in formalin, even if its buffered can still damage the specimen over time. but that takes a lot of time, many old specimens in museums are still stored in it so its not really a problem
      70% ethanol is the best medium, or isopropanol if you can't get ethanol

  • @Trtlman
    @Trtlman 4 года назад +3

    I love your collection

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  4 года назад +1

      Trtlman1982 Thank you!!

    • @Trtlman
      @Trtlman 4 года назад

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree You're welcome. I would have loved a science setup like that as a kid. Hell, I would like one like that today. I am in love with science.

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  4 года назад

      It’s never too late to have fun!

    • @Trtlman
      @Trtlman 4 года назад +1

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree I'm working on that.

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  4 года назад

      Awesome!

  • @averydanielle1584
    @averydanielle1584 Год назад +1

    So if I were to do something really small like just a singular octopus tentacle how long would you recommend it sit for?

  • @mercedessoria8476
    @mercedessoria8476 Год назад +1

    Hello, I have a wet specimen that I recently got and was just curious how would you go about changing the jar you originally got the specimen in?

  • @TJHutchExotics
    @TJHutchExotics 2 года назад +1

    Very cool!

  • @evadoe3060
    @evadoe3060 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this. My first Betta fish passed away yesterday and I wished to preserve him since I loved him so much. Hopefully I'll have as much success as you did with your wet specimens!!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад +1

      That's so sad your betta fish passed away! I love that you want to preserve him though. Let me know how it goes!

    • @karinragimov1324
      @karinragimov1324 Год назад

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree hii I know it's been a while since you posted this vid but I had a question, if I wanna preserve JUST an ear that I found, do I still need to inject it with formalin or do I go ahead and soak it without that step?

  • @homelessangels
    @homelessangels 3 года назад +6

    hey i like ur channel how could i preserve beautifully my loving cat when they pass away i dont want to burried them?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +2

      Hi! You most definitely could use this wet specimen technique and put it in formalin. I know a lot of people also like to take their pets to a taxidermist but that can be expensive.

  • @kiradavis8553
    @kiradavis8553 3 года назад +1

    great vid!! do you find that they stay clean and clear overtime? if not, do you need to replace with new isopropyl?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад

      Thank you! My isopropyl lasted at least 5 months before it started looking a little dirty. I’m about to change it to some fresh stuff but I’m willing to bet this next round will last much, much longer before needing to be changed.

  • @connormitchell1005
    @connormitchell1005 Год назад

    do you need distilled water or can you just use good tap water, I live in North Wales so the water is very soft and clean? also this video is amazing thank you for such an detailed step by step

  • @tylerjones613
    @tylerjones613 2 года назад

    Hey, how long do you let it sit in formalin before putting the isopropyl alcohol in?

  • @Western.Werewolf.Studios
    @Western.Werewolf.Studios Год назад

    Would this same method work with methylated spirits? Also, does this work with birds or does it ruin the feathers? Great video btw!!

  • @slayerbot36
    @slayerbot36 2 года назад

    hey water has a half life thats really short so would i have to change it in 3-5 years time?

  • @emiliegarneau4964
    @emiliegarneau4964 3 года назад +7

    Can I reuse the formalin for another wet specimen? Or should I always use clean stuff (except for the injection, you specified it haha)

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +3

      Good question! You can definitely reuse the formalin to soak another specimen 😃

  • @taylorwatson4046
    @taylorwatson4046 2 года назад +15

    Hi there!! I work at a fish store, and we got in a stingray that sadly didn’t make it. This is going to be the first time I ever do a wet specimen. Any tips and/or advice?? Im so excited and scared to do it lol. Idk if I over looked it but when you did your octopus did you inject him with the formalin too??

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +5

      That’s so cool! Sorry the stingray didn’t make it but I’m glad you’ll be preserving it. I didn’t inject my octopus but that was only because the fish market “cleaned” it out. It didn’t have any guts and it’s insides were all open to the formalin. I would definitely suggest you inject your stingray. Let me know how it goes!

    • @taylorwatson4046
      @taylorwatson4046 2 года назад +2

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree i will! My formalin should be arriving this week!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +1

      @@taylorwatson4046 Awesome!

    • @preston2345
      @preston2345 2 года назад +4

      How'd that stingray turn out?

  • @shannonp2321
    @shannonp2321 3 года назад +5

    Do you know about how long this method of preservation will last? I want to do something that has the ability to last for as long as possible.

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +2

      This method will last many, many years. It’s the longest preservation method I know of but let me know if you hear of a longer one! I guess freezing might last longer. I know freezing will keep stuff for decades.

  • @danielleopsahl3992
    @danielleopsahl3992 Год назад

    Hi! I am about to attempt a deer heart, how long would the sitting time be in the formalin?

  • @cpeters4446
    @cpeters4446 Год назад

    How long should I leave a full sized water puppy in formalin & a small newborn kitten ? Before changing to alcohol ?

  • @er7889
    @er7889 2 года назад +6

    Hi! I just lost my ferret today. She passed in my and my husband's arms. I really want to preserve her. She was very small for a ferret. How long would you say it best to keep her in the focaline (I already forgot how to spell it lol) solution and is there a specific temperature she should be kept at while in that solution the first time around? Thank you 💜

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +2

      I'm so sorry about your sweet ferret! They are such sweet furballs. I'm sure she had a happy and full life with you. I would keep her in the formalin for at least 4 months, I know that's a long time, but it isn't when it comes to preservation. But make sure to give her lots of injections. Not only will those help plump her up so she looks healthy and alive, but it is essential in preserving her for the long term. Let me know how it goes, I'd love to hear. Good luck!

  • @isabella8319
    @isabella8319 9 месяцев назад

    What other projects can be done with the used formalin?

  • @potatohamlin5242
    @potatohamlin5242 2 года назад

    How do you stop the body from producing gassed inside there body does freezing them stop it, cause my specimen was float and bloating due that and you know it’s in a jar how is it gonna escape.

  • @artsyandwitchy2551
    @artsyandwitchy2551 Год назад +1

    What about small insect like little spider or moths do they have to get the formalin soak or can I just put them in a jar wit isopropyl and call it ?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад +1

      That's a great question! You could probably get away with just putting them in alcohol...maybe. It would be a risk but it might work. The tinier and more delicate the specimen (especially moth wings) may not hold up to the harsh chemicals. You could always preserve them in resin, but soft-bellied creatures like spiders need to be boiled beforehand. I learned about it from a university that released a tutorial on it. They talked about needing to boil the specimen for a short period of time (like 10 seconds or something, I can't remember) before being placed in the resin. I apologize for not having more detailed info, but I hope it helps. Let me know how it goes!

  • @jeremiahpaguiligan
    @jeremiahpaguiligan 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, what if I already injected formalin in the snake (wet specimen) but I want to inject more to make it sure its preservation? within 24 hours

  • @Everettalla
    @Everettalla 11 месяцев назад

    Where do you find your specimens? They look great

  • @snowstorm2141
    @snowstorm2141 3 месяца назад

    I know this is liek 4 years old but have ypu dome any wet specimen with a feathered animal? Eould it be the same process? How would the formalin effect the feathers?

  • @dark_matter2377
    @dark_matter2377 2 года назад

    Is it better to take the insides out and clean them or can you leave everything intact?

  • @AngrySinn
    @AngrySinn Год назад

    I have three dead sand dollars I'd like to preserve. They have a slightly delicate body that's mostly hard like most urchins. Would I need to find a way to put some solution in the body?

  • @AverageReefer
    @AverageReefer 3 года назад +1

    This helped a lot, my pet lizard just passed away the day of this comment and i will try to preserve it

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад

      I’m sorry about your lizard ❤️ I’m glad you’ll be preserving it. Let me know how it goes!

  • @AuntTomato
    @AuntTomato Год назад

    Can you show us how to do an organ? im thinking about saving my dogs uterus after she is spayed. Also is it okay to not use formalin?

  • @shortylowe88
    @shortylowe88 Год назад

    My son's axolotl passed away and we decided to do a wet specimen. We did freeze her because we were waiting on supplies. Once it is time, do we thaw her out first before we do anything with the wet specimen or do we do it with her frozen?

  • @bruh_youmad
    @bruh_youmad 3 года назад +1

    I got a formalin HCHO = 30.03 is that like the same? And also how do you dispose of it? What are the dangers and what should you do when you accidentally inject a bit of it in the finger?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад

      I'm not sure if that is the same stuff but I'll try and look it up. I need to research how to dispose of old formalin and then I'll get back to you. As for accidentally injecting yourself, yikes, that would not be awesome. My lack of a medical degree would recommend you seek real medical help, probably an ER.

  • @sexykermit8281
    @sexykermit8281 3 года назад +2

    Hey so we found some baby bunnies that looked to be about 2-3 months deceased but still perfectly in tact but they haven’t been frozen nor were they freshly killed could we still make them into a wet specimen?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +1

      Wow, that’s crazy that they still look perfectly intact after all that time. Whatever state they are in, should be the state they stay in once preserved so I would definitely go ahead and use them for wet specimens! Let me know how it goes!

  • @abrahamd514
    @abrahamd514 3 года назад +1

    Just to be clear, the formalin is needed when you first set up a wet specimen and then after that it’s the 70% isopropyl alcohol? I just acquired sheep eyes & a heart that were already preserved but the water is a little nasty. I would just need to change it out for isopropyl alc? Thanks!

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад +2

      Yes, you are correct. The formalin is for the original preservation and then you only need isopropyl alcohol. However, if your specimens have not yet been soaked in formalin I would suggest doing that to preserve them for the longest amount of time. Sheep eyes and a heart sound like great additions to any collection!

  • @thehomesteadadventure9389
    @thehomesteadadventure9389 11 месяцев назад

    Is this method the same for all wet specimens? I’d like to do brains and other organs, I was thinking that brains are so soft and I’ve never worked with them yet. Have you tried something like that?

  • @moniqueangel971
    @moniqueangel971 Год назад +2

    Hi! I'm doing a biology project and using your video as my guide, what size/gauge needle would you think is best for an animal the size of the mouse? or what size needle are you using in this video? thank you :)

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад

      Hi Monique! That's a great question! I'd say just about any guage would work well. I used whatever needle I had access to, which I believe came from my mother-in-law's medical kit for her horses. I hope that helps, but let me know if you have any more questions!

  • @bluephoenix8555
    @bluephoenix8555 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, can i try the same method for preserving a lamb's heart

  • @katie6131
    @katie6131 13 дней назад

    I have some frozen bunny kits. How long do I let them sit to unfreeze? Do I defrost them in the fridge? Thanks!

  • @carlyprincipe125
    @carlyprincipe125 10 месяцев назад

    How long would you recommend letting a very small bird sit before transferring to the final solution?

  • @oussamalasfer4860
    @oussamalasfer4860 4 года назад +10

    Wouldnt removing the what inside ( his last meal : ' ) ) the guts and other soft tesues will make the specments stay fresh longer?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  4 года назад +5

      Oussama Lasfer Yes it could but it’s not really necessary as long as you fill the abdomen (and other meaty areas) with formalin. It would mean cutting into the animal and having to sew them back up. Not what I would recommend when the interior formalin will preserve it just fine.

    • @oussamalasfer4860
      @oussamalasfer4860 4 года назад +2

      @@TheLittleBlackShadeTree thanks so much :) !! lol i wanna try it on potato

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  4 года назад +1

      No problem! I like the potato idea, ha ha. Definitely tell me how it goes!

    • @numo203
      @numo203 3 года назад

      @@oussamalasfer4860 how did the potato experiment go? 🤔

    • @oussamalasfer4860
      @oussamalasfer4860 3 года назад

      @@numo203 i didnt but im sure it ll be like pickled potato smell like alcohol lol but now you reminds me :)

  • @geraldsreptiles7003
    @geraldsreptiles7003 3 месяца назад

    How do you prevent hair from falling off?

  • @casketbats
    @casketbats Год назад +1

    hi!! i had a veiled chameleon who passed a little over a year ago and i've kept her frozen since. i originally wanted to get her bones articulated but i never came into the funds to do that, so she's just been chillin' in our freezer, haha. i would really prefer not to have to bury her, so i wanted to ask if she would still be a good specimen to preserve this way despite having been frozen for so long. i've done taxidermy before and really adore the preservation of animals and i've been wanting to dabble in wet specimen preservation so i figured i would ask! i'm not sure if there's any differences between preserving mammals and reptiles as well.

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад

      Those are great questions! Your chameleon should be a great candidate for wet preservation. Let me know how it goes!

  • @TheAtheilig
    @TheAtheilig 2 года назад +1

    Question! I have frozen baby octopi from the fish market, how do I know how much formalin I put in it? And how long do I let it soak in formalin ?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад

      Neat! You probably won’t need to do any injections because they’re either super small or “cleaned out” like the other fish. Just put them in a jar and fully submerge them in the formalin and leave them for 2 months. Let me know how it goes!

  • @kylecahayon8628
    @kylecahayon8628 2 года назад +1

    Hello, may I ask what if the isopropyl solution becomes dirty after months? How should I maintain it?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад

      Great question! Yes, it will get dirty over time, especially if it's a new specimen. I put my new specimens in fresh alcohol after about 5 months and then every year after that. I hope that helps!

  • @breannacook3692
    @breannacook3692 Год назад +1

    My pleco I got for my birthday a couple years ago passed away, not sure why or how. Poor guy is sitting in my freezer, this vid helps me see how its done. Now I can finally get him out of the freezer and stop giving my poor mother a scare everytime she gets food. 😅

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад

      Ha ha, your poor mother! Sounds like what I put my husband through. I'm sorry your sweet pet passed away. I'm excited for you to preserve it. Let me know how it goes!

  • @alotllogic1102
    @alotllogic1102 2 года назад +1

    How long would you recommend for a dwarf gourami fish? I just lost my King Saul this morning 😢 but I’m hoping to get formalin in tomorrow. I wrapped him in moist paper towel and two plastic bags and put him in my mini fridge. I have no idea what I’m doing. But I know I def want to make him into a wet specimen. This video is awesome thank you !

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry about your King Saul! That's really neat you want to make a wet specimen and preserve him though. Sounds like you're doing everything right. Since it's such a small fish, I wouldn't think it needs any injections. Probably one month in formalin will be enough and then you can switch other to isopropyl alcohol. Does that answer all your questions? Let me know how it goes!

    • @alotllogic1102
      @alotllogic1102 2 года назад +1

      The Little Black ShadeTree Thank you so much. Yes, if I have any others I will let you know! I got him into the jar last night and set a calendar reminder. I did inject a small amount into his belly because it was slightly distended. So far so good. He was floating toward the top at first. This morning he seem to descend. Hopefully he preserves okay. The look on my husbands face was amazing, I hadn’t shared my plan with him and he may or may not be questioning my sanity. 😂

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад

      @@alotllogic1102 Ha ha, that’s funny! Sounds like you did it perfectly. You mind end up needing to deflate his swimming bubble if he keeps floating. I totally hear you about husbands that question our sanity, ha ha!

  • @ferret1962
    @ferret1962 Год назад +1

    Do you have any tips on preserving snails? also does it have to be distilled water, will normal do?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  Год назад +1

      Hi! Those are great questions! I would make sure to use 70% isopropyl alcohol and not 90% (in case that's what you had) because it would be too strong. Depending on the size of the snail, you probably wouldn't need to inject any formalin. And you do need to use distilled water. I can't remember why, but when I researched it, I read it needed to be distilled. I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!

  • @warrior4hire522
    @warrior4hire522 3 года назад

    Is it okay to clean the funnel (or any other equipment that was in contact with the formalin) in the sink with soap and water after use? And if formalin is spilled on the puppy pee pad, is it okay to dispose of it in the public waste container, or should it be handled as hazardous waste?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад

      Yes, I would say it’s perfectly safe to rise your tools in your kitchen sink but I wouldn’t overtop of any dishes you eat out of. You also are perfectly okay to dispose of the formalin soaked pee pad in your normal garbage. 🥰

  • @skylordthe1st
    @skylordthe1st 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love this this tickles my autistic Brain. I want to persevere all the animals (humanly of course) and have a collection. Can you do the same with fish and reptiles?

  • @meatscab
    @meatscab 3 года назад +1

    if im not able to get formalin would only using the 70% isopropyl alcohol work just as well?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  3 года назад

      Great question! Isopropyl alcohol is, unfortunately, not enough. There are a lot of video on RUclips showing just the use of it and not the formalin but eventually those specimens will deteriorate. Plus, the larger the specimen, the faster it will start to rot without the proper preservatives.

  • @krlosz1996
    @krlosz1996 2 года назад +1

    is there any reason why we should use isopropyl alcohol as opposed to other kinds of alcohol like regular ethanol?

    • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
      @TheLittleBlackShadeTree  2 года назад

      That’s a great question! I don’t know the answer to that one. When I researched the project, everything said isopropyl alcohol so that’s what I used. Let me know if you find anything out!