Fossilized Coral and Fish

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I love collecting fossilized sea creatures and was wondering who else has this passion. Especially since I live on an ancient shallow sea ( central Texas.) I hunt mostly, but buy a few here and there. I'll start with with a piece that I found in the Ozark mountains in Arkansas. This was limestone matrix with some silicate fossils. I believe it to be coral, but it might be something else. I find quite of few infilled burrows ( rudists) around me. Let me know what y'all collect, and do you add any to your aquariums?

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I fell down a YouTube rabbit hole a few years ago of watching people fossil hunting on the beach. I won't lie it made me want to take a hammer and chisel out to the beach and start looking for rocks lol. I might just do it next time we take the the kids. I've also considered buying a metal detector after watching those videos my wife said no to the purchase but I already have a hammer lol.
 
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love it!! i also love looking for fossils! my husband finally asked me if i was going to pave the driveway with them! :squinting-face-with-tongue: ive bought a couple but mostly just look around the river here. i dont have any pics but ill try to grab some
I wanna see 'em! Here is a picture of a pile in my garden. Gastropods and bivalves from the cretatous period. I found all near me in Central Texas

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I fell down a YouTube rabbit hole a few years ago of watching people fossil hunting on the beach. I won't lie it made me want to take a hammer and chisel out to the beach and start looking for rocks lol. I might just do it next time we take the the kids. I've also considered buying a metal detector after watching those videos my wife said no to the purchase but I already have a hammer lol.
People make me jealous of what they find on the beach. Especially arrowheads. I have found some chert flakes in the Bay, but I am 4.5 hours from the beach, so I have spent limited hours combing.
 

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People make me jealous of what they find on the beach. Especially arrowheads. I have found some chert flakes in the Bay, but I am 4.5 hours from the beach, so I have spent limited hours combing.
I have found a few arrowheads in the riverbed by my parents house when I was a kid. I was obsessed with finding gold ( never found any lol) after a 4th grade field trip to Sutter's mill and paining for gold. My parents bought me a gold pan and I would spend hours out there after school and weekends trying to hit the motherlode! Never any gold but I did find some arrowheads most were broken but I did find one intact. I haven't seen them in years I need to ask my mom if she knows where they are.
 

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I wanna see 'em! Here is a picture of a pile in my garden. Gastropods and bivalves from the cretatous period. I found all near me in Central Texas

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Those are awesome. I'd have them on display somewhere in the house. Maybe on a shelf over the tank.
 
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Those are awesome. I'd have them on display somewhere in the house. Maybe on a shelf over the tank.
Maybe throw the broken ones into a calcium reactor and build a reef tank with ancient reef!
 
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I used to live in Florida...
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Here's an arrow head preform with small circular fossil impressions from Utah.
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I live in Vermont, close enough to the ancient inland sea. I bought this piece, but it is similar to what you can see around here.
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Recent beach find in Rhode Island, NOT a fossil, but a northern variety of coral.
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My daughter is very much into fossils. I was when I was a kid, but didn't have too many. I'll post pics of my daughter's budding collection when she wakes up.
 
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I used to live in Florida...
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Here's an arrow head preform with small circular fossil impressions from Utah.
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I live in Vermont, close enough to the ancient inland sea. I bought this piece, but it is similar to what you can see around here.
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Recent beach find in Rhode Island, NOT a fossil, but a northern variety of coral.
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That is a super nice tooth collection! I have always wanted to find a fossilized shark's tooth. They are found sporadically in Texas, but not nearly in the quantity of Florida or the East Coast from what I understand.
Finding an arrowhead with a fossil inclusion is the ultimate dream. I have found flakes with fossil imprints, but maybe one day I will hit it lucky.
 
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I bought these from a friend who personally excavated them from Wyoming in the 70s. He has a garage full of them and does all the air scribe preparation himself.
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I wanted to dig fossil fish when I was hanging around that area of the country.

I bought a few on ebay and incorporated some into my kitchen backslash.
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My dad got me this for Christmas one year. I lost the little paper that said what it was :<
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