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Old 03-29-2016, 01:25 AM
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And how quickly do I need to kill it?



Just got home and found this nasty thing swimming atound in my 10g planted shrimp tank.
Its about the size of my adult pumpkin shrimp, maybe a bit longer. Fast.... ugly....
Mosquito larvae?
I cant find it now that i have my little net....
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Old 03-29-2016, 01:34 AM
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Looks like some kind of Damsel fly or Dragonfly.
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Old 03-29-2016, 01:34 AM
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Almost looks like a mayfly
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Old 03-29-2016, 01:54 AM
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KILL IT WITH FIRE
I don't even own a lighter....
If i catch this thing.... i will go buy a fire starter just to kill it.
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Old 05-18-2016, 04:24 PM
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Damsel fly nymph, dragon fly nymphs are usually more oval through the abdominal area. Those tail like extensions are actually it's gills.
They're aggressive towards smaller fish/fry and will capture them in their pinchers
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Old 05-18-2016, 04:37 PM
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I had dragon fly nemphs that turned into dragon flies, pretty cool IMO.
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They hitchhike on plants. cool looking but i believe they will eat and kill shrimp or possibly tiny fish. I had one in my shrimp tank way back when
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Old 05-18-2016, 06:18 PM
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I keep finding more. Disgusting creepy things.
I am NEVER not bleaching plants again.
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Old 05-18-2016, 07:25 PM
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I thought fish ate those things? Feed them to Red ?
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