| 1. | It comes from a mottled yellow pickle-shaped soft coral.
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| 2. | Soft corals, sponges, tunicates and anemones were also transplanted.
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| 3. | Soft corals are very variable in form and most are colonial.
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| 4. | Soft corals are easier to maintain in captivity than hard corals.
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| 5. | They are close relatives to other soft coral and sea fans.
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| 6. | Seagrasses, seaweeds, and soft corals are often found there.
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| 7. | These soft corals are found in shallow tropical and temperate seas.
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| 8. | Approximately 100 stony coral species and two soft coral species are present.
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| 9. | Various soft corals also contain guaiazulene as a principal pigment.
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| 10. | Sea life is abundant with a variety of hard and soft corals.
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