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How do eels affect corals?

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Where do eels live?

Eels live in holes and crevices in the corals.


Why do moral eels hide among the corals?

First, I think you meant moray eels (sorry I had to point that out). There are many reasons why moray eels hide in corals. The main reason is because that's their hunting style. They hide in between crevices until a prey swims by and the eel ambush it, getting it's meal. Also another reason is because moray eels are often nocturnal predators, so they rest in the crevices of corals to rest.


Why do moray eels hide among the corals?

They're gangsters, man. They do what the 'F' they want. Never test a moray eel. Never.


Can farm pollution affect eels?

ofcorse it can.


Where do organisms live in the marine biome?

Certain fish, mollusks like clams, scallops, certain shrimp, starfish, sea cucumbers, sand eels, crabs, lobsters, corals, sea worms.


How do eels affect the pollution?

eels affect pollution by when their electricity mixes with water it makes some pollution, but not much therefore creating water pollution. It also affects us because it can't be evaporated again unless cleanly rinsed out


Are coral reefs affected by pollution?

yes, because we are talking out corals .that nis why coral reef affect by pollution


Why soft corals live in deeper water than hard corals?

soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.


Are corals plants or fish?

Corals are plants.


Are corals decomposers?

Corals are not decomposers. They are consumers.


Differences between hermatypic and ahermatypic corals?

Hermatypic corals contain zooxanthellae (a symbiotic algae), whereas ahermatypic corals do not. It is like saying that hermatypic corals are photosynthetic, where ahermatypic corals are non photosynthetic.


Can sea corals be eaten by humans?

No, corals are not edible.