The marine science community is buzzing with excitement after the discovery of a rare stretch of coral reef in Tahiti.

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21 thoughts on “‘Pristine’ coral reef could save dying species”
  1. I keep corals in my tank that have been raised in captivity. Yes, they are animals and need to be fed. I only have soft corals like mushrooms and zoas. I’ve been unable to keep hard corals alive. Only professional coral collectors can keep those alive. World Wide Corals store is down the road. Great hobby especially if you are indoors a lot (like during Winter or a pandemic 😉)

  2. I keep corals in my tank that have been raised in captivity. Yes, they are animals and need to be fed. I only have soft corals like mushrooms and zoas. I’ve been unable to keep hard corals alive. Only professional coral collectors can keep those alive. World Wide Corals store is down the road. Great hobby especially if you are indoors a lot (like during Winter or a pandemic 😉)

  3. I keep corals in my tank that have been raised in captivity. Yes, they are animals and need to be fed. I only have soft corals like mushrooms and zoas. I’ve been unable to keep hard corals alive. Only professional coral collectors can keep those alive. World Wide Corals store is down the road. Great hobby especially if you are indoors a lot (like during Winter or a pandemic 😉)

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