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What is the difference between the wet spore syringe and the SPS20 dry spore syringe system?

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What is the difference between the wet spore syringe and the SPS20 dry spore syringe system?

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F.A.Q.- Wet spore syringe systems are filled with pure, fresh spore specimens suspended in a liquid base. They are ready for immediate assembly and use. Wet spore syringes need to be kept between 3 and 6 degrees celcius in order to maintain optimal viability for use. Dry spore syringe systems are filled with pure dry spore specimens. They need to be reconstituted with the vial of sterile water before use. Our dry spore syringe systems are designed to store indefinitely without the need for temperature control or refrigeration to maintain optimal viability. It is recommended to keep all spore samples in a cool dark place. Dry spore syringes are the system of choice for those who wish to extend the storage potential of the spore specimens.

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