Coral primarily thrives in the photic zone of the ocean, typically at depths of up to 60 meters (about 200 feet), where sunlight penetrates and allows for photosynthesis. This zone is usually found in warm, shallow waters, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Coral reefs flourish in areas with stable temperatures, clear waters, and sufficient nutrients, making them vital ecosystems for marine biodiversity.
Brain coral lives in the sublittoral zone.
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Genetically identical polyps live in the brain coral. due to the fact thay are responsible for it formation to begin with
Octopus inhabit coral reef.
Sea anenomes, Coral, Clown fish, eels such as the Moray, Groupers (AKA Sea Bass), and Reef sharks live in the coral reef zone.
The ocean zone is the deep, or open ocean zone, where they swim amongst the coral and red water ;D
algea, maybe coral and some others
Coral reefs primarily inhabit the photic zone of the ocean, which is the upper layer where sunlight penetrates, typically extending to depths of about 200 meters (656 feet). This zone allows for photosynthesis, which is crucial for the symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) that live within coral tissues and provide them with energy. Coral reefs are most commonly found in warm, shallow waters, often near coastlines in tropical and subtropical regions.