Why You Need a Peptide Storage Case
If you’ve ever opened your fridge to find research vials rolling around a shelf, condensation forming on caps, or worse — a vial knocked over and wasted — you already know the problem.
Every time you open the refrigerator door, your peptides are hit with a burst of warm, humid air. Temperature fluctuations degrade research compounds faster than almost anything else. Loose vials are vulnerable to light exposure, physical damage, and cross-contamination.
The Chameleon Cases solve all of this.
Baby Chameleon Case — 4 Vial
The compact starter case for researchers running a focused research project. Four individually individual compartments hold standard research vials snugly in place — no rattling, no rolling, no contact between vials.
Features
- 4 individual compartments — fits standard 3mL research vials
- Snap-close lid — seals out humidity and keeps vials secure
- Compact footprint — slides onto any fridge shelf without taking up space
- Durable hard-shell exterior — protects contents during handling and transport
- Portable design — take it between lab and storage without worry
The Problem It Solves
- ❌ Loose vials exposed to humidity every time the fridge opens
- ❌ Temperature swings degrading reconstituted peptides
- ❌ Vials rolling, falling, or getting buried behind food
- ✅ Organized, protected, stable storage — every time you open the door
How to Earn This Case
The Baby Chameleon Case is not sold separately — it’s a reward for reaching the Baby Chameleon tier in our loyalty program. Spend $100 or more and this case ships free with your qualifying order.
👉 Join the Chameleon Club to start earning.
Storage Recommendations
Store your case in the refrigerator (2–8°C / 36–46°F). Keep vials upright in their slots. Avoid placing the case in the freezer — reconstituted compounds should not be frozen. Lyophilized (powder) vials can be stored in the freezer separately if needed.






