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The Carolina Water Bear Culture features the hardy Hypsibius exemplaris strain Z151, supplied as an active living culture ideal for microscopic study. Designed to support hands-on learning for up to 30 students, this compact and lightweight specimen is backed by Carolina Biological’s 95+ years of trusted science education expertise, making it a premier choice for classrooms and educational exploration.
Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 2.2 x 1.9 inches |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | Carolina Biological Supply Company |
ASIN | B0714JKV2Z |
Date First Available | May 22, 2017 |
N**F
Paludarium?
After watching the waterbears swim around for a bit I put them in my paludarium wondering if they will reproduce over time. It will probably be awhile before I see any again but I plan to get some of the plant life under a microscope in time and look for them.
L**L
Class pet: the Tardigrade
After trying for 6 months, and failing, to find water bears in the wild, we ordered this live specimen. I honestly regret not purchasing them sooner. While hunting for tardigrades in the wild is fun, these specimen are delightful. So many tardigrades in just a couple drops of water. Easy to care for. Will be a delightful part of microscope studies for years to come.
J**N
Hundreds of Water Bears!
I do not write many Amazon reviews, but I was so pleased with this live culture of moss piglets, that I wanted to tell others about it. The small jar contained hundreds, if not thousands, of tardigrades, alive and kicking around. They were easy to see under a good, high-school grade light microscope, plus they came with some good information in printed form. I think this live culture is well worth the price. Tardigrades can be hard to find on your own, but--once you see these--you'll know exactly what to look for.
B**D
Where are the bears
IF it was not a case of user error, we could not find any water bears in the sample.
L**G
Cool!
I received lots of tardigrades and am happy with the numbers!
M**S
Very few water bears
There were very few. Less than one per drop on microscope. They weren't dead, I didn't see any dead ones, just had to really hunt for them. Found them, but few and far between.
U**�
Amazing!
I got this for my son for a science project and there were so many tardigrades. I would guess hundreds!We were using a 50x microscope and it would have been more enjoyable if we had a nicer one with higher power, but we loved it! They are now pets.
B**F
Hundreds of little water bears included
My students LOVED seeing the live tardigrades under their microscopes. There were enough live specimens to give each pair of students a drop of the sample through five class periods. The students brought the drops back to me after each session but I was able to pass it on to another teacher who had enough, too.
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