A coral is a sea creature. A fish is also a sea creature. A plant can be a land or sea creature. All are LIVING THINGS!
One of the common names for Ctenophores are coral, coral provide a good ecosystem for fish, some of the polyps on the coral reef are very good at photosynthesis causing plant and fish life to blossom.
Hard Coral is not a fish but, some small fish live in hard coral.
Coral is a living breathing organism classified under the animal category. Coral looks like a plant, and it doesn't move around like a lot of animals, but is an animals
parrot fish eat coral
Some fish eat of the coral reefs, but they do not live on or in the coral reefs. But every fish living on or in the coral reef has a job to do that protects it from the intrudors.
Most fish do not eat live coral as it is hard and not very nutritious. However, some fish, such as the butterflyfish and parrotfish, may nip at coral polyps or feed on coral mucus. These interactions typically do not harm the coral if kept in balance with the ecosystem.
fish live in coral especially little fish and many of them to
"Tropical marine fish" would apply to them as well as "Coral fish" I guess but it would not be as definitive. There are literally thousands of "coral fish species"
there is more 345.560 more fish
a group of fish in the coral reefs is called a school of fish
coral and fish
there is over 4000 species of fish living in the coral reef