>>24535397The coral islands with the parrot fish would probably be partially, if not fully, inside the cloud layer, giving the coral enough moisture to live.
Perhaps there would be a very thick cloud layer which would be at the bottom of a world, housing all this coral-type stuff, probably also the Dragon Eel, then there would be various smaller, less moist clouds above that, most of which will rain once every year (as the thick cloud layer catches 99% of the evaporated moisture from below), and various floating islands at higher layers. I imagine the islands housing mist-weavers would be more moist than most, but less so than the coral islands. They'd probably live in a band of around 80-150 metres above the cloud layer.
Then you'd have the bamboo islands. They'd be scattered across the same general area as the mist-weaver's islands, but they'd also appear for about another 100 metres up.
The Mantae would live on the higher coral islands, absorbing the atmospheric moisture as a substitute to drinking.
The Mist-Weaver Spider would weave it's webs to catch large birds, probably unable (for the most part) to swallow something as large as a human.
On islands that the spiders make their homes, there would be a flourishing ecosystem, as the water would slide off the web onto the ground. Eventually, the place the spider made it's web would become a forest of pine-type trees, being more suited to altitudes.
There might be something alluding to cacti on the less moist islands. I imagine it would be a cross between a cactus and a mushroom, known to humans as Fungiwood. It would spread it's spores on the wind, growing on several islands.
If it interests you gentlemen, I will continue.