Apr 11, 2022 8:13 PM
ILikeRocks8
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glovelyday
Sees more like a mineral inclusion. Crystal. Geode without the hole.
NOYFBAH
Those hexagonal parts are likely associated with some kind of echinoderm. Possibly a crinoid calax or Blastoid. The original fossil has be
Been replaced with silica and become agate
thebirdsnake3916
I know some ppl that might be able to help. I'll round up the rockheads soon.
Rock ID request: Mineral and Rock Taglist
I’ve been told this is an agate most likely.
Lowktar
Yes!
imOkayokay
I agree with who told you that!
isetprettygirlsonfire
Geologist and I agree with them. It looks like chalcedony which has many different names, agate being one.
Pokegeologist
Second his expert opinion.
glovelyday
Sees more like a mineral inclusion. Crystal. Geode without the hole.
NOYFBAH
Those hexagonal parts are likely associated with some kind of echinoderm. Possibly a crinoid calax or Blastoid. The original fossil has be
NOYFBAH
Been replaced with silica and become agate
thebirdsnake3916
I know some ppl that might be able to help. I'll round up the rockheads soon.
thebirdsnake3916
Rock ID request: Mineral and Rock Taglist
ILikeRocks8
I’ve been told this is an agate most likely.
Lowktar
Yes!
imOkayokay
I agree with who told you that!
isetprettygirlsonfire
Geologist and I agree with them. It looks like chalcedony which has many different names, agate being one.
Pokegeologist
Second his expert opinion.