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My Bryozoa Before And After Prep


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That's a graceful, interesting piece :wub:

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ty i thought it had more under the rock and it did and still has more prep needed to be done but only a little more

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Very nice specimen and prep.

That other part (the parallel 'rays') doesn't really look bryozoan to me. Or am I not seeing it right?

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That's really neat.

Well done.

Thanks for posting it.

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What a pretty piece! I am becoming more and more fond of bryozoans. You did a great job on the prep. :)

 
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Beauty!

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np everyone still needs alittle more love than it will be done there is still some of it under the rock i need to dig out lol but no time to do it till tonight or tomorrow

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Amazing piece. Bryozoans are one of my favorite fossils. I am always awed at the complexity of such a small creature.

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Ya it's pretty soft just using an ex pen that I got off line that has a titanium point on it

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i need to get the pic taken of it now its done been sick and out fossil hunting btw got a nother bryozoa in rock that im working on cant believe i found another

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dude its big too but im not sure if i found one huge one or a bunch of small ones but a layer of it is gone from road side blasting going to try to clean that one this week and ill post my first one in a few minutes when its dry

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