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{{Infobox Biome|image = Blood Kelp Zone (7).png|type = [[:Category:Surface|Surface]]|depthrange = 150 - 630m}}
{{Infobox Biome|image = Blood Kelp Zone (7).png|type = [[:Category:Surface|Surface]]|depthrange = 150 - 675m}}


'''Blood Kelp Zone''' is a small, in development [[Biomes|Biome]] that can be found between the [[Dunes]] and the [[Grand Reef]]. There are caves that lead here from the [[Sparse Reef]].
'''Blood Kelp Zone''' is a small, in development [[Biomes|Biome]] that can be found very deep between the [[Dunes]] and the [[Grand Reef]]. There are caves leading down there from the [[Sparse Reef]].


The '''Blood Kelp Zone''' is characterized by a variety of long white [[Blood Kelp]] plants, some of which carry [[Blood Oil]] pustules down near the roots. Stalagmites can be found on the Seabed of this biome.
The '''Blood Kelp Zone''' is characterized by a variety of giant, white [[Blood Kelp|Blood Kelps]], some of which carry [[Blood Oil]] pustules down near the roots. Stalagmites can be found on the seabed of this biome.


The [[Blood Kelp Caves]] are located at the biome's seabed, southwest of the Aurora.
The [[Blood Kelp Caves]] are located at the biome's seabed, southwest of the Aurora.

Revision as of 16:38, 20 January 2016

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Blood Kelp Zone is a small, in development Biome that can be found very deep between the Dunes and the Grand Reef. There are caves leading down there from the Sparse Reef.

The Blood Kelp Zone is characterized by a variety of giant, white Blood Kelps, some of which carry Blood Oil pustules down near the roots. Stalagmites can be found on the seabed of this biome.

The Blood Kelp Caves are located at the biome's seabed, southwest of the Aurora.

In the future the Blood Kelp Zone will serve as one of the entrances to the Lost River[1].

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Fauna

Flora

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Blood Kelp Zone/Gallery.

References