Description
Also known as Foil Sponge, Marine Sponge, Siliceous Sponge.
Found attached to the fringes of big coral boulders over both clear and murky waters of coral and rocky reefs.
They feed on plankton.
Width - 20cm
Depth - 2-25m
Widespread Indo-West Pacific
Sponges come in a range of sizes from minuscule encrusting species under rocks to massive sponges which can be up to one and half metres high.
They are able to filter many litres of sea water every few seconds.
Sponges can exude highly toxic chemicals and so have very few predators apart from nudibranchs, sea stars, sea urchins and umbrella shell.
Their colour can vary if growing in the light or when growing in the shade. Ref: https://www.sealifebase.ca/summary/Carteriospongia-foliascens.html
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