We have always stored fixed specimens of various sizes in plastic Nalgene 
bottles, because they are so resistant to chemicals.  However, we're recently 
realized that the bottles grow very brittle with age, and can "explode" into 
numbers shards when squeezed slightly.  I think it is a result of age, not the 
stored fluids, since even bottles with 70% ethanol are brittle.  Have others 
experienced this?  Is it a common, well-known problem?

thanks, 

D Blackburn, Trinity College (Hartford CT)   

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