Is that what they are?? I just have one big fat goldfish left right now... I'm so monster.Hope you don't have any small fish. Damselfly larvae are highly predatory.
That lil guy needs a buddy!Is that what they are?? I just have one big fat goldfish left right now... I'm so monster.
Neato! Thats a cool/easy observation to make, now that you mention it. Thanks!Damselflies at rest have their wings together held vertically. Dragonflies have their open in a horizontal position.
I think the larvae have more to fear than the goldfish.
Nah, just waiting for him to die like the rest of them, so I can move onto something cooler (Exodons)... Terrible I know, but the tank was never meant for goldies, they got put there as a last resort and I don't have room to move him out to another tank.
Sure thing man, its coming back ok and I'd be happy to share. PM sent.the riparium supply website doesn't seem to be stocking any bacopa right now, as long as yours roots a nice carpet again, any chance you could sell me some cuttings?
Saw another "skin" left behind from a Dfly "hatching" but I rarely see them in they're adult form. I wonder where they go? Do they have very short adult lifespans?Damselflies at rest have their wings together held vertically. Dragonflies have their open in a horizontal position.
I think the larvae have more to fear than the goldfish.