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'''Giant Coral Tubes''' are a [[Coral]] species found in the [[Safe Shallows]], [[Crash Zone]] and [[Kelp Forest]] [[Biomes|biomes]]. It does not currently do anything other than provide the player with [[Common Coral Sample]]s when hit with a knife. '''Giant Coral Tubes''' are a good source of Calcium Carbonate. If hit enough times, the '''Giant Coral Tube''' will disappear.
'''Giant Coral Tubes''' are a [[Coral]] species found in the [[Safe Shallows]], [[Crash Zone]] and [[Kelp Forest]] [[Biomes|biomes]]. It does not currently do anything other than provide the player with [[Common Coral Sample]]s when hit with a knife. '''Giant Coral Tubes''' are a good source of Calcium Carbonate. If hit enough times, the '''Giant Coral Tube''' will be destroyed.


'''Giant Coral Tubes''' can be large enough for a player to swim through them, as well as small fish. Certain [[flora]] also inhabit coral tubes, such as [[Veined Nettle]]s and [[Acid Mushroom]]s.
'''Giant Coral Tubes''' can be large enough for a player to swim through them, as well as small fish. Certain [[flora]] also inhabit coral tubes, such as [[Veined Nettle]]s and [[Acid Mushroom]]s.

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Appearance

The Giant Coral Tube is long and hollow, usually possessing a slender middle and wide, trumpet-like ends. They vary in length from around fifteen to twenty feet to hundreds of feet long. It is common to find small slabs of coral protruding from the ends of the Coral Tubes.

Data Bank Entry

The giant coral tubes and slanted shell plates appear to be different solutions to the same problem of maximizing water and nutrient flow throughout the colony. Despite external differences these structures are built by very similar organisms on similar principles. Samples are rich in calcium.

Assessment: Exploitable in bleach fabrication

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