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Tube Sponge Collection

Discover the vibrant world of tube sponges, where nature's artistry comes to life in a kaleidoscope of colors and intriguing interactions

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue -Cyphoma signatum- crawling over sponge, Little Tobago

Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue -Cyphoma signatum- crawling over sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Yellow umbrella slug (Tylodina perversa) feeding on Golden sponge (Aplysina aerophoba)

Yellow umbrella slug (Tylodina perversa) feeding on Golden sponge (Aplysina aerophoba). Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Frogfish, Philippines

Frogfish, Philippines
A Commersons frogfish (Antennarius commersoni) perched on a tube sponge; Philippines

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Red Sponge (Porifera), Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Red Sponge (Porifera), Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Small peppermint shrimp inside of tube sponge in Caribbean

Small peppermint shrimp inside of tube sponge in Caribbean

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Yellow tube sponges and a large group of whip coral adorn the deep reef of Bonaire

Yellow tube sponges and a large group of whip coral adorn the deep reef of Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Scuba Diver swims underwater amongst large pipe sponges

Scuba Diver swims underwater amongst large pipe sponges
Scuba diver swimming underwater amongst large pipe sponges, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Trumpetfish, Belize

Trumpetfish, Belize

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Tube sponges on the Wreck of the Willaurie, Nassau, The Bahamas

Tube sponges on the Wreck of the Willaurie, Nassau, The Bahamas

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Colorful reef with grey tube sponges and golden damselfish

Colorful reef with grey tube sponges and golden damselfish, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Unidentified species of sponge with diver, Papua New Guinea

Unidentified species of sponge with diver, Papua New Guinea
Unidentified species of sponge with diver, Restorf Island, Kimbe bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Tube sponge on coral reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Tube sponge on coral reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Scuba diver swims by some large sponges off the coast of Bonaire

Scuba diver swims by some large sponges off the coast of Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Brown tube sponge cluster, Nassau, The Bahamas

Brown tube sponge cluster, Nassau, The Bahamas

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Scuba diver propels over large tupe sponges, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Scuba diver propels over large tupe sponges, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Scuba diver propels over large tupe sponges using a diver propulsion vehicle, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Scuba Diver swims underwater amongst sea sponges

Scuba Diver swims underwater amongst sea sponges
Scuba diver swimming underwater amongst sea sponges, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: A bi-color damselfish amongst the coral reef, Key Largo, Florida

A bi-color damselfish amongst the coral reef, Key Largo, Florida
A bi-color damselfish (Stegastes partitus) swimming at the base of a purple colored sea fan, surronded by tube sponges (Aplysina fistularis), fire coral (Millepora alcicornis)

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Colorful reef scene with bright orange tube sponge and soft coral

Colorful reef scene with bright orange tube sponge and soft coral profiled against cerulean blue water and sun, Jardines De La Reina, Cuba

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: A large group of purple tube sponge sits high on the reef

A large group of purple tube sponge sits high on the reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands.The Hilma Hooker Shipwreck is visible in the background

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million

A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million
A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors about 505 million years ago. The stems were hollow with bunches of long spicules attached to them

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Red Banded Polypore -Fomitopsis pinicola-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Red Banded Polypore -Fomitopsis pinicola-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Queen Angelfish -Holacanthus ciliaris- in front of sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Queen Angelfish -Holacanthus ciliaris- in front of sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Foureye Butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) picking at tube sponges Hol Chan Marine Preserve

Foureye Butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) picking at tube sponges Hol Chan Marine Preserve, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd longest in the world

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Carribbean, Cayman Islands, Yellow tube sponges on the Cayman Mariner

Carribbean, Cayman Islands, Yellow tube sponges on the Cayman Mariner

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Yellow Tube Sponge (Aplysina fistularis) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef

Yellow Tube Sponge (Aplysina fistularis) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Tube sponges

Tube sponges. Large tube sponges growing on a reef wall. Photographed off Ambon, Indonesia

Background imageTube Sponge Collection: Tube sponge

Tube sponge growing on a reef. Photographed off Komodo National Park, Komodo, Indonesia


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Discover the vibrant world of tube sponges, where nature's artistry comes to life in a kaleidoscope of colors and intriguing interactions. In Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, witness the mesmerizing sight of a Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue -Cyphoma signatum- gracefully crawling over a delicate sponge, showcasing its unique pattern against the backdrop of turquoise waters. Journeying further underwater, encounter the fascinating Yellow umbrella slug (Tylodina perversa) as it delicately feeds on the Golden sponge (Aplysina aerophoba), creating an enchanting scene that showcases nature's intricate balance. Venturing into the depths of Philippines' waters, be captivated by the elusive Frogfish lurking amidst tube sponges. Its camouflage perfectly blends with its surroundings, making it a master of disguise in this underwater paradise. Trinidad's Caribbean Sea reveals another marvel: Red Sponge (Porifera). Its fiery hue stands out against the azure ocean floor, offering a striking contrast that is both captivating and awe-inspiring. Delving deeper into Caribbean waters brings forth yet another spectacle – observe as Small peppermint shrimp find refuge inside tube sponges. Witness their symbiotic relationship unfold before your eyes; these tiny creatures seek shelter while providing essential cleaning services to their hosts. Bonaire's deep reef boasts an exquisite display featuring Yellow tube sponges alongside whip coral. Together they create an ethereal ambiance that transports you to an otherworldly realm beneath the waves. Embark on an adventure off Belize's coast and meet Trumpetfish gliding effortlessly through towering tube sponges. Their slender bodies blend seamlessly with this natural habitat as they navigate through this underwater wonderland. The Wreck of Willaurie in Nassau, The Bahamas offers more than just history – here lies a haven for tube sponges thriving amidst remnants from times past. Marvel at their resilience and beauty as they adorn this sunken treasure.