Yes, sponges provide food for a number of different organisms such as nudibranchs, sea stars, fishes, and turtles.
no sponges do not eat small fish they move slowly across the ground like starfish and eat bacteria of rocks and coral.
They eat sea sponges and are carnivorous.
Sponge fish, also known as spongivorous fish, primarily feed on marine sponges. They have specialized feeding behaviors and anatomy that allow them to efficiently consume and digest sponges, which are often toxic or unpalatable to other organisms. In addition to sponges, sponge fish may also consume small invertebrates or algae found in the same habitat.
A garibaldi is a type of fish. They like to eat algae and also bits of sponges in their environment.
They eat corals, sponges, sea urchins, other echinoderms, and small crustaceans.
Some animals that eat sponges include sea slugs, sea stars, certain species of fish, and turtles. These organisms feed on sponges by either picking at them or by sucking them in through their mouth openings.
fish jellyfish plankton sponges slugs and shellfish
They eat jelly fish, sponges and algae and much more.
Sea urchins eat algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, brittle stars, and crinoids.
They eat algae, mussels, small fish, brittle stars, sponges, and crinoids.
Algae, insects, zooplankton, coral, sponges, snails, worms, etc etc etc.
It eats sponges and stony corals these two foods are their favorite.