Transparent specimen flounder emperor fish fish specimen Taiwan marine life
Transparent specimen flounder emperor fish fish specimen Taiwan marine life
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//Product Features//
See With Us, Sea With Us
With the mini museum series on your desk, let’s make the ocean no longer a stranger!
KAIRU Studio hand-made transparent specimens, a series of mini museums on the table. The transparent specimens in each glass bottle are your unique collections. The preservation solution is safe and non-toxic and the specimens can be stored permanently. Let’s collect your own biological illustrations together. Bar!
How did KAIRU turn the fish transparent?
Transparent biological specimens are a method of making biological specimens. They were originally used for scientific research. The specimens used by KAIRU come from abandoned fisheries, exotic species or dead organisms in farms. The integrity of the organisms is not destroyed during production. Next, after multiple treatments with chemicals and dyes, the remains of the dying creatures are reborn into beautiful and unique transparent specimens.
DIY handmade Kairu's Marine Lab series transparent specimen making set
//Product specifications//
//Contents//
Transparent biological specimens
HD glass bottle
glycerin
Display carton
Classic Creature Introduction Card
plastic bottle
Instructions for use
Product warranty card
//Container size//
150 ml antique glass bottle, height 11 cm, diameter 6 cm
350 ml antique glass bottle, height 14.5 cm diameter 7.5 cm
Designed by KAIRU Studio/Made in Taiwan
//Biology Classroom//
Flounder Pleuronectiformes
Most members of the order Plaiceformes are commonly known as "flounder" and "emperor fish". When a flounder is a juvenile, its eyes are the same as those of ordinary fish. They are on both sides, and they swim upright. When they grow up, their eyes will slowly "move" to the same side, and they will start to swim against the sand or swim against the sand. When crawling, it usually hides on the bottom of the sand, with only a pair of eyes exposed to observe the surroundings and wait for opportunities to move. Flounder is often referred to as left and right flounder, which refers to flounder with its eyes on the left and right side of the body, but many flounder of the same species still have the reverse type.
Distribution in Taiwan: Available throughout Taiwan
Fishing purposes: It is an important seafood in colder countries, but it is not very popular in Taiwan. Usually caught using bottom trawls or bottom current gill nets.
//Notes//
>The products are biological specimens made from post-processed dead organisms, mostly from discarded fisheries or naturally dead organisms.
>For appreciation or teaching purposes only, please do not eat and it is not recommended to play with.
>Real biological specimens, photos are for reference only. If the individual is slightly damaged (such as incomplete fins, etc.), this is normal.
>It is recommended to store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
>Storage solution: Glycerin is a non-toxic liquid. If it comes into contact accidentally, please rinse with water.
>The specimen is preserved in glycerol, and the remaining air bubbles can be used to adjust the posture of the specimen.
>Hand-made specimens will have color differences. Photos are for reference only. Friends who have color requirements are welcome to contact us before placing an order.
//About KAIRU//
The members of KAIRU Eco Art Studio all have backgrounds related to marine life and experience in museums. They hope to use transparent biological specimens as a starting point and other cultural and creative products related to marine life to let more friends know these living creatures through KAIRU Studio. The good friends of the ocean in the waters around Taiwan make the ocean no longer a stranger
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See With Us, Sea With Us
With the mini museum series on your desk, let’s make the ocean no longer a stranger!
KAIRU Studio hand-made transparent specimens, a series of mini museums on the table. The transparent specimens in each glass bottle are your unique collections. The preservation solution is safe and non-toxic and the specimens can be stored permanently. Let’s collect your own biological illustrations together. Bar!
How did KAIRU turn the fish transparent?
Transparent biological specimens are a method of making biological specimens. They were originally used for scientific research. The specimens used by KAIRU come from abandoned fisheries, exotic species or dead organisms in farms. The integrity of the organisms is not destroyed during production. Next, after multiple treatments with chemicals and dyes, the remains of the dying creatures are reborn into beautiful and unique transparent specimens.
DIY handmade Kairu's Marine Lab series transparent specimen making set
//Product specifications//
//Contents//
Transparent biological specimens
HD glass bottle
glycerin
Display carton
Classic Creature Introduction Card
plastic bottle
Instructions for use
Product warranty card
//Container size//
150 ml antique glass bottle, height 11 cm, diameter 6 cm
350 ml antique glass bottle, height 14.5 cm diameter 7.5 cm
Designed by KAIRU Studio/Made in Taiwan
//Biology Classroom//
Flounder Pleuronectiformes
Most members of the order Plaiceformes are commonly known as "flounder" and "emperor fish". When a flounder is a juvenile, its eyes are the same as those of ordinary fish. They are on both sides, and they swim upright. When they grow up, their eyes will slowly "move" to the same side, and they will start to swim against the sand or swim against the sand. When crawling, it usually hides on the bottom of the sand, with only a pair of eyes exposed to observe the surroundings and wait for opportunities to move. Flounder is often referred to as left and right flounder, which refers to flounder with its eyes on the left and right side of the body, but many flounder of the same species still have the reverse type.
Distribution in Taiwan: Available throughout Taiwan
Fishing purposes: It is an important seafood in colder countries, but it is not very popular in Taiwan. Usually caught using bottom trawls or bottom current gill nets.
//Notes//
>The products are biological specimens made from post-processed dead organisms, mostly from discarded fisheries or naturally dead organisms.
>For appreciation or teaching purposes only, please do not eat and it is not recommended to play with.
>Real biological specimens, photos are for reference only. If the individual is slightly damaged (such as incomplete fins, etc.), this is normal.
>It is recommended to store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
>Storage solution: Glycerin is a non-toxic liquid. If it comes into contact accidentally, please rinse with water.
>The specimen is preserved in glycerol, and the remaining air bubbles can be used to adjust the posture of the specimen.
>Hand-made specimens will have color differences. Photos are for reference only. Friends who have color requirements are welcome to contact us before placing an order.
//About KAIRU//
The members of KAIRU Eco Art Studio all have backgrounds related to marine life and experience in museums. They hope to use transparent biological specimens as a starting point and other cultural and creative products related to marine life to let more friends know these living creatures through KAIRU Studio. The good friends of the ocean in the waters around Taiwan make the ocean no longer a stranger