Fresh water coral?

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Yeah, a Lubbock attorney used to tell me about the Seahorses on the river he grew up on in north Texas. Turned out that the was a drunk and he had a vague memory of Red-horse minnows. He probly never actually saw any, just something he'd heard; you can hear anything.
 
Wouldn't it be cool if it was possible though? Imagine a species that could turn all the silt at the bottom of Lake Travis into beautiful coral formations with blue water. Then they would be declared endangered at the lake kept at a constant level to protect them.
 
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