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yes. most snappers do live in coral reefs. Does anyone know why snappers live in coral reefs?
The paciffic ocean.
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It's where it's most common, but scientists have found coral polyps at the bottom of the sea.
Yes, because they are very small, so they adapt to coral easily. but keep in mind... There are many types of Mandarin fish and the most popular do like to have "rock" cover since they tend to be smaller fish. Mandarin fish do not live in coral but may live among the coral. Keep in mind that coral are living organisms. If you have a Mandarin in a fish tank, then make sure it has a hiding place. It does not have to be a piece of dead or live coral. It will feel more comfortable. And making sure you feed it live food at certain times of the day, you maybe able to train it to come out for you.
Most people live in Manama because it is the capital city of Bahrain with a range of economic opportunities, social amenities, and cultural attractions. It is a hub for business, government, and entertainment, making it a desirable place to live for many residents.
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Lion fish live in coral reefs. Most coral reefs occur between 100 and 300 feet deep water.
It depends on how deep the bottom is. Coral can only survive in relatively shallow water, so most of the ocean floor is coral free.
they are all desirable but the SS is the most desirable
The most biodiverse regions on earth are rainforests and coral reefs. ^^
they live in the ocean and on coral reefs, so coral reef is probably the most accurate