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Aplysina archeri

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Aplysina archeri

Phylum
  
Porifera

Class
  
Demospongiae

Genus
  
Aplysina

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Verongida

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Similar
  
Aplysina, Aplysina fistularis, Callyspongia plicifera, Callyspongia vaginalis, Giant barrel sponge

Aplysina archeri (also known as stove-pipe sponge because of its shape) is a species of tube sponge that has long tube-like structures of cylindrical shape. Although they can grow in a single tube, they often grow in large groups of up to 22 tubes. A single tube can grow up to 5 feet (1.5 m) high and 3 inches (7.6 cm) thick. These sponges mostly live in the Western Atlantic Ocean: the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Florida, and Bonaire. Like most sponges, they are filter feeders; they eat food such as plankton or suspended detritus as it passes them. Very little is known about their behavioral patterns except for their feeding ecology and reproductive biology. Tubes occur in varying colors including lavender, gray, and brown. They reproduce both by asexual and sexual reproduction. These sponges take hundreds of years to grow and never stop growing until they die. Snails are among their natural predators. The population density of these sponges is going down because of oil spills and other pollution.

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