Re: NANFA-- Mr. Fuzzy

Katrina kruse (underseavisions_at_attglobal.net)
Tue, 11 Jan 2000 19:25:12 -0800

Keep that molt! I even started to put them in a mold with resin so they could be
"handled." They make nifty paperweights and conversation pieces - and are a lot
sturdier too -- I have a huge King Crab molt that my husband and I brought to WA
from Canada and I mounted it on a plaque and sprayed it with a protective coat
just like the taxidermy guys do and it is really cool! The other good thing about
the resin stuff is that if you use a curved mold it magnifies them and you can
then compare all kinds of features that you wouldn't have noticed otherwise!
katrina

Shireen Gonzaga wrote:

> Mr. Fuzzy molted today. He is doing just fine.
> Chris, you were right. :-)
>
> - sg
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