Yes
no.
in salt water
A coral reef would have to live in salt water. This is cause if the coral reefs didn't they would all die and then they couldn't help animals like clown fish.
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
A coral reef a water habitat, although the coral reef is alive it is only the very outside layer of coral that is living as all the under layers are dead coral.
The body of water that surrounds the Great Barrier Reef is the Coral Sea.
yes the coral reef is in warm water! if it was in hot water it would die same with cold water! -Tay
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The largest coral reef is found under the beaches water
the answer is the water.
Some things that are important for the health of a coral reef are the size of the reef what types of coral are next to each other, pH of the water, how much oxygen is present, movement in the water, toxins in the water, reproduction, temperature of the water, food supply, preditors and the age of the coral. Coral is an animal and not a plant.
If it is a fresh water fish than it isn't really meant for salt water. Do some research on the breed of the fish though because some can survive in salt water.