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Uncle Siphuncle

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Here is the Corsicana fm Dakoticancer australis I showed in situ from my 8-29 hunt with my son. It was already broken up in the ground, and there were probably leg sections I didn't get, but the 3D effect sure is cool.

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Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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What a great crab! Paying a lot of attention now,

to the first pics, seeing them before dug out. Don't

wanna miss a great find because I don't notice all

of it....

Welcome to the forum!

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Very nice and educational, should I ever encounter one of those critters. Is there any glue involved in holding that guy together or is it pretty sturdy on its own?

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Mike

I just used cheap Walmart superglue in the black and yellow blister pack, 4 tubes for a buck. I typically wick some glue into the cracks in the carapace and glue all the matrix/leg chunks back to the carapace before cranking up the air scribe. No micro blaster used on these as it erodes the surface of the carapace. I generally spend 20-60 minutes prepping each crab, legs and claws obviously pushing the job toward the latter. I like to slow down around the facial features as they are small and delicate. I still screw them up sometimes, but knowing surface topography and figuring out carapace orientation early when hidden in matrix sure help prevent mistakes.

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Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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I wonder if I laid it on the beach if the seagulls would pick at it!?!?!?!

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Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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I wonder if I laid it on the beach if the seagulls would pick at it!?!?!?!

I know I would! Just try me :P

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