I decided not to remove any of the flesh before putting it into the box for fear of damaging the fine bone structure. I hope for the end result to look like the photo below. I hope to present the whole skeleton instead of just the skull.
Tuesday 23 August 2011
The skull: Hippocampus abdominalis
The skull I have chosen to do is that of a pot-belly seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis). I received a specimen to use from Fish Haven a local aquarium store. Pet stores often have seahorses die in transit or when they are introduced to new tanks.
The specimen was dried before I got it so I will have to use a bug box to clean the flesh away. I have put lots of wet cotton buds in the container so the maggots I am using can move freely.
I decided not to remove any of the flesh before putting it into the box for fear of damaging the fine bone structure. I hope for the end result to look like the photo below. I hope to present the whole skeleton instead of just the skull.
I decided not to remove any of the flesh before putting it into the box for fear of damaging the fine bone structure. I hope for the end result to look like the photo below. I hope to present the whole skeleton instead of just the skull.
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