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Whats the difference between a dark syringe and a regular crystal syringe?

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Whats the difference between a dark syringe and a regular crystal syringe?

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For the longest time I tried to convince customers that a darker syringe with more spores wasn’t necessarily better. We did extensive testing and found that one was no better than the other. (It is believed by some that a dark syringe may be more susceptible to contamination). Please note, We no longer offer the “dark” novelty syringes. [Back To Top] • Why don’t I see any spores in my syringe? Spores are microscopic and invisible to the naked eye. For the best viewing success, be sure to shake your syringes well to disperse the spores in the solution. [Back To Top] • I can see black specks or white strands in my syringe. Is it still ok? Yes. Spores can clump together and form visible black specks in the solution, or settle on the syringe walls. Be sure to shake your syringe well before use. On rare occassions spores can start to germinate in the syringe and appear as white strands, but the syringe is still viable. [Back To Top] • I can’t find the strain I use to get… do you still car

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