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How to Make A Solution

Hi All,

Can someone explain the easiest way to prepare a solution with alcohol? I know it's supposed to be a dilution of 5/1 but not sure if it matters what size vials to use? I just bought a 1oz and a 4oz glass bottle- both with droppers (not sure the size to use)and for some reason I'm still confused on the process. Does anyone know of a good website or a video? Maybe it's my lack of sleep and I feel ignorant asking but I've looked all over the web and there's so many different answers. I will be using pellets once I order them and brandy for the alcohol.

I think I understand what to do as far as adding the prepared drops to 3-4 oz of water and then using a teaspoon to administer but confused on the first step. I could buy an already prepared dilution but it's much cheaper buying the pellets and I feel that I need to learn the entire process...plus I want to use Brandy.

Thanks!
 
  mishelle76 on 2015-01-22
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fitness 9 years ago
I just ordered tarantula hispanica LM1 for my son- pellets and it's recommended to turn this into a liquid...not sure how this process works. I know I need to add water and alcohol and then the pellets but do I do this in a big bottle or can I just pour directly into a small vial of 1 oz or a 4 oz vial which I purchased?
 
mishelle76 9 years ago
Use a 15-25ml bottle with a dropper. Mix the alcohol and water into the bottle. Then add 3 pillules/pellets and allow to dissolve before starting the process of dosing.
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
Thanks Evocationer. How much of this is alcohol- as far as measurement in comparison to water?
 
mishelle76 9 years ago

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