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![]() Im pretty sure its not the deepest reef in the world just in the USA. But still pretty interesting. Id like to know what corals are found at that depth.
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![]() It's pretty cool. I just heard about it on the news today. I wonder what it would be like to keep a reef of things from there. It would probally only cost like a kaffillion dollars for a fish. Imagine scuba diving there!
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![]() Yes i see it says blue and brown coral but what type of corals are these blue and brown corals. Coral is a very vague term.
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![]() It may be common knowledge, but I read somewhere the other day that the majority of coral species are from cold- or deep-water (I can't remember which, but either way I thought it was interesting). This may include all the cnidaria, however.
There are a fair number of links to deep-water corals on Google.
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