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Possibly Agelas sponge I have to find the ID because at first I thought it could be Agelas clathrodes but then I see sp is decribed for the Caribbean so I ahve to check again. BTW, they were massive in the coral walls and have lots of other species living on them like hydroids, corals and ascidians of all kinds. A while ecosystem on their own, these colorful sponges! Agelas,Fall,Geotagged,Indonesia Click/tap to enlarge

Possibly Agelas sponge

I have to find the ID because at first I thought it could be Agelas clathrodes but then I see sp is decribed for the Caribbean so I ahve to check again. BTW, they were massive in the coral walls and have lots of other species living on them like hydroids, corals and ascidians of all kinds. A while ecosystem on their own, these colorful sponges!

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  1. Holy ****, indeed looks like a world on its own. Posted 5 years ago

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Uploaded Jul 18, 2020. Captured Nov 1, 2019 01:54 in Indonesia.
  • TG-5
  • f/5.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO640
  • 10.29mm