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Long shot I know...

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I know this is a very unlikely thing to happen, but I was wondering if anyone would want to trade anything for some fossil coral. I thought you guys might be interested in fossil coral that is about 20 million years old, which I thought yall might find interesting to display. They have been hand collected by me in North Carolina. I can also throw in some fossil shark teeth if anyone is interested that are also approximately 20 million years old. For trade I was hoping for lights for a 20 gallon long, or some low light corals such as xenia, mushrooms, green star polyps, sun coral and any nonphotosynthetic corals. I should also take some more clean up crew members or live or dry rock. Thanks for looking, I know this is a long shot, but it's my only shot to really start my tank with my extremely minuscule, 14 year old allowance.
 
Hold onto the fossil definitely worth hanging onto
, see if your parents will attend a reef club meeting with you. Sometimes they have some inexpensive to free frags or other items. Things like corals you mentioned are usually things some long time reefers with frag for free in an older system.
Ie i am nearing having to frag some corky finger. Still love the coral but it grows [emoji23]
 
Is there a Reef club near you? I know members in my club would be happy to donate things to get you started. I have plenty of softies that I would donate if you were closer. See if you can connect with some locals.
 
I have some Florida dry rock I can hook you up with if you cant find anything locally. I ordered too much so I could be picky on my rocks. You can check out my build thread to see that the rocks look like.
 
Ok, I am extending my offer for some fossil fish. Below is a pic. NOT MY PICTURE, but of similar quality. These fish are around 50 million years olds and are from Wyoming. I am looking for dry rock, a heater or skimmer for 90G macro algaes, pods, CUC, really anything

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