though tiny holes in the sponge
plankton
They eat bacteria, plankton and detritus.
all sponges dont have teeth, so they eat small plankton.
They are filter feeders, but they mostly eat plankton.
sponges capture bacteria, plankton,and other tiny organic particles.
fish jellyfish plankton sponges slugs and shellfish
The foods of the pawikans include plankton when they are hatchlings. When they are older they eat jellyfish, soft coral, and sponges.
Green Sea Urchins eat plankton, algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, and brittle stars.
Yes, the brittle star eats plankton and a variety of things like: clams, oysters, mussels, plankton,krimps and sometimes bits of sponges!
Azure vase sponges are filter feeders, meaning they primarily capture and consume plankton and other small particles from the water. They use specialized cells called choanocytes to filter out food particles and absorb nutrients.
That Flounder guy
the yellow tube sponge which lives at the depth of 30 feet is capable of pumping water at high speed ......by doing so it takes in small microscopic plants from surroundings... They eat bacteria, plankton and detritus. When they take in water... they filter these things out, and can filter even the smallest bacteria.