I don't know, have to check with my parents..Chefken;4784666; said:Thanks much! I will take a red hook but give my bio a good week to recover....Can you meet me in west hartford??
I don't know, have to check with my parents..Chefken;4784666; said:Thanks much! I will take a red hook but give my bio a good week to recover....Can you meet me in west hartford??
No license? You ARE a youngin eh! How far from route 91 is your abode???? i live about an hour and twenty from Springfield. I thought we could meet at a fish shop in the middle!Cichla dude;4787407;4787407 said:I don't know, have to check with my parents..
Chefken;4787773; said:No license? You ARE a youngin eh! How far from route 91 is your abode???? i live about an hour and twenty from Springfield. I thought we could meet at a fish shop in the middle!
Thank! The larger jaw bone is from a Pliocine Aliigator....about 7 million years old. The smaller one is from a similar time frame.....A small herbivore.....unidentified!Cookie*420;4789735;4789735 said:Great looking tank, I have to agree with everyone.
In the one pic there is a shelf on the wall by your tank that has a jawbone on it. What animal is that from if you don't mind me asking? I was thinking cow, maybe? Never seen one like it.
Chefken;4789748; said:Thank! The larger jaw bone is from a Pliocine Aliigator....about 7 million years old. The smaller one is from a similar time frame.....A small herbivore.....unidentified!

Thanks again! I have been collecting fossils for 35 years.....I have boxes and boxes of found stuff much more difficult to display!Cookie*420;4796129;4796129 said:Very cool stuff. The herbivore one looks really interesting. I love animal skeletons, in an as not creepy way as possible lol. Again, great tank.![]()