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		<title>By: Heteropsammia coclea...a Unique and Very Rare Coral &#124; AquaNerd</title>
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		<description>[...] Sea Dwelling Creatures has just recently released an article and pictures of a very rare coral called the Heteropsammia coclea. Like similar LPS corals from the family Fungiidae, it doesn&#8217;t attach itself to a rocky surface. Instead, it likes to dwell in the sand. But what Heteropsammia coclea [...]</description>
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