The Yellow Tube Sponge is a relatively large sponge (to over 3 feet/1 m) that lives on coral reefs around the Caribbean Sea and its adjacent waters. The common name is an accurate description of the species, with individuals typically having a yellowish color (sometimes almost iridescent yellow-blue at deeper depths) and consisting of one or more tube-like structures
porifera
tube sponges come in many natural colors such as brown, dull green and yes, yellow. secondly tube sponges reproduce by spliting their selves in half. so i guess their only family is the one sponge.
Many coral reef organisms eat yellow tube sponges like angelfishes, filefishes, cowfishes and spadefish. Also the Hawksbill sea turtle.
i dont think i know ... :P
Tube Sponges are in the Class: Demospongiae, subordinate to the Phylum: Porifera.
They can grow up to be one meter (three feet) tall.
No.
Yes they are.
Along coral wall faces at depths of 40 to 80 feet
There are 6 different types of sea sponges, the tube sponge, vase sponge, yellow sponge, bright red tree sponge, painted tunicate sponge, and the sea squirt sponge.
sponges are really only one color which is yellow A)you can die sponges,so really they can be any color but they are mostly yellow
not necessarily .