Redside Dace (Clinostomus elongatus) 3D-printable files
$7.00
Looking for a fun and unique way to teach people about endangered species? Look no further than this 3D-printable Redside Dace STL file!
Also comes with a stand STL!
✅ What You CAN Do:
- Download and 3D print the files for your own personal enjoyment
- Display your prints at home or in public (with attribution)
- Modify or remix the files for your own use
- Share photos of your prints on social media (tag us!)
❌ What You CANNOT Do:
- Sell physical prints - this requires a Commercial License
- Share or distribute the digital files with anyone
- Upload files to file-sharing sites or online repositories
- Use the files for any business or commercial purpose
- Use the files to train AI or machine learning systems
📢 Attribution Required:
When sharing your prints publicly, please give credit:
- Social Media: Tag our account + mention Savi Made in your caption
- Other displays: Include "Model sculpted by Lincoln Savi of Savi Made (savimade.ca)"
Description
This 3D printable Redside Dace (Clinostomus elongatus) is a perfect educational tool for teaching about Ontario’s endangered species. Redside Dace are named after the beautiful bright red stripe that runs down their side that makes them look almost tropical in appearance, like something from a pet store. Redside Dace use a unique feeding strategy where individuals literally leap out of the water to catch airborne insects hovering above the water’s surface. How neat is that!? They’re the only minnow to do this.
Unfortunately, the Redside Dace is a species-at-risk in Ontario, where its stream habitats are often degraded by human activity. Their population declines in Ontario, Canada, have landed them on the endangered species list.
These 3D printable, digital files are in STL format packaged as a .zip archive. They are scaled to life-size and ready for you to print and paint them. The archive also includes a file for a 3D printable stand.
This Redside Dace is about 76mm long from the snout to the end of the caudal peduncle (the tail before the tail-fin starts), which is the average size for an adult male.

Additional information
| Sculpt artist | Lincoln Savi |
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