algae and bacteria
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.
They eat sea sponges and are carnivorous.
sponges capture bacteria, plankton,and other tiny organic particles.
sea slugs are sea sponge's enemy because sea slugs eat sea sponges
No, sea sponges can not make their own food. They obtain their nutrition from the food particles in the water. Sponges primarily eat bacteria, phytoplankton, and other small food bits out of the water.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
Green Sea Urchins eat plankton, algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, and brittle stars.
They eat corals, sponges, sea urchins, other echinoderms, and small crustaceans.
Yes, sponges provide food for a number of different organisms such as nudibranchs, sea stars, fishes, and turtles.
They eat Horse shoe crabs, shrimp, clams, sea urchins, sponges, fishes, squids and octopuses
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.
They eat jelly fish, sponges and algae and much more.