Pioneer Twinkoral

The pioneer twinkoral replaced its ancestor the pioneer twinkiiro. It adapted to life in the Kenotai waterways and can even survive in the riparian zone during low tide. It now grows small branches to help it better photosynthesize. They now only reproduce through asexual budding since they are complete rooted into the ground and rarely touch each other. Like its ancestor its roots house the nixus. As a result everywhere it grows the nixus, nitritus, nitratus and denitritus will spread too. Thus completing the nitrogen cycle in barren biomes.