Description: Conus (Splinoconus) Nucleus Author: Reeve, 1848Common Name: None availableSizes: 18.93 Locality: South Horseshoe, OkinawaOrigins: (notes from Ted Boraca): Specimen collected live diving at 70' under rock in small cave. Cone lived in aquarium for 3 months. Animal orange in color, seemed to prefer the larger rocks in the tank. After cleaning water, positioned specimen in the sand, did not move too much. After 2 weeks, still live, removed put in fresh water to kill. -- 1977 This is part of our late father's large collection of seashells he obtained while stationed on Okinawa, Japan in 1974-1978. He was an avid scuba diver and seashell collector. His interests in shells grew from more than the Indo-Pacific species when he engaged in trading his shells with some of the prominent collectors around the world. The stunning patterns and colors of these shells make it a must-have for any serious collector.
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Location: Blaine
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan