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  2. Corallivore - Wikipedia

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    Yellow longnose butterflyfish browsing on coral polyps. A corallivore is an animal that feeds on coral.Corallivores are an important group of reef organism because they can influence coral abundance, distribution, and community structure.

  3. Bigfin reef squid - Wikipedia

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    A bigfin reef squid among corals in the Red Sea of Egypt The bigfin reef squid is a neritic warm water-dwelling squid. [ citation needed ] They are usually found 0 to 100 m (0 to 328 ft) below the water's surface. [ 25 ]

  4. Coral World Underwater Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The entrance aquarium. The entrance aquarium is a medium cubic aquarium in the entrance square of the park. It features several species such as corals, butterflyfishes, crabs, and more. The aquarium (as well as in all the other exhibits at the park) is connected directly to the Red Sea; the water is pumped and replaced constantly from the sea.

  5. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A marine aquarium Corals in a marine aquarium. A marine aquarium is an aquarium that keeps marine plants and animals in a contained environment. Marine aquaria are further subdivided by hobbyists into fish only (FO), fish only with live rock (FOWLR), and reef aquaria. Fish only tanks often showcase large or aggressive marine fish species and ...

  6. Coral - Wikipedia

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    The classification of corals has been discussed for millennia, owing to having similarities to both plants and animals. Aristotle's pupil Theophrastus described the red coral, korallion, in his book on stones, implying it was a mineral, but he described it as a deep-sea plant in his Enquiries on Plants, where he also mentions large stony plants that reveal bright flowers when under water in ...

  7. Fromia milleporella - Wikipedia

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    The species is also considered in reef aquariums. It feeds on a thin layers of algae, and so it can live only in an old well-established aquarium. Little can be done to supplement its diet. The red seastar is known to be very intolerant of sudden changes in water chemistry. [4] [2]

  8. Paragorgia arborea - Wikipedia

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    Because it is difficult to access deep sea corals for study, relatively little is known about the microbiome of P. arborea. It has been found to have a host-specific microbiome and an external surface mucopolysaccharide layer (SML), which is a mucus that acts as a defense against water-borne pathogens and helps the coral filter feed. [ 4 ]

  9. Lobophyllia corymbosa - Wikipedia

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    Colony in the Red Sea. Lobophyllia corymbosa, also known as lobed cactus coral or brain root coral, is a species of large polyp stony coral in the family Lobophylliidae. [2] It occurs on reefs in shallow waters in the Red Sea, off the coast of East Africa, and in other parts of the tropical Indo-Pacific.