Product ID | L1270 |
Name | Crotalus lepidus klauberi |
Common Name(s) | Rock Rattlesnake |
Origin | USA |
Purity | >99% |
Form | Lyophilized powder |
Packaging | In vacuum sealed glass vials, in secured parcel. |
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25 mg | 482.50 | ||
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CITES | None |
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