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Welcome , you've definitely picked two of the toughest families to collect
but also the most beautiful. as for the Gemma , you better save your duckies
as this is a budget killer. if you don't find the conus your looking for
E-mail me and i'll gladly send you a couple of each , the spurius i have are
not gem perfect (gem is a reference we collectors use to describe a flawless
specimen) but will help fill the space i your collection , the floridanus i
have are very nice though. anyway welcome and if you would like some neat
web-sites concerning shells and shelling just ask , Ferreter (the loathed)
-----Original Message-----
From: James M Cheshire <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, December 20, 1998 5:40 AM
Subject: Florida Cone
>Dear all, one more question.
>I live in Gulf Breeze,FL,next
>to Pensacola. If I go to Pensacola
>beach on the gulf, could I find
>Conus floridanus and Conus spurius?
>Do they live on all coasts of
>Florida?
>
>Thanks,
>James
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