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A candy cane seastar, also known as the candy-striped sea star (Priarea homoeomorphus), typically inhabits shallow coastal waters, particularly in coral reefs and rocky substrates. They are commonly found at depths ranging from the intertidal zone to about 30 meters. These seastars prefer areas with plenty of crevices and hiding spots, where they can find food and avoid predators. Their vibrant coloration often blends with the colorful marine environment, providing both camouflage and a striking appearance.

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