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Jr, Many years ago I found them under rocks in clusters.  They were rust
colored, and I collected a few, but I don't think I have any now.  Where
I collected was a small park near New Port Richey, North of Tarpon
Springs. If you can find someone going up there, maybe they can find
some.  I haven't collected up there for years.  Small heads of coral was
also in the area.  Very unusual. Bob
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