D Dudzy Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 13, 2008 1,554 0 36 Australia, Brisbane May 25, 2009 #1 Found this thing dead in one of my tanks, any idea what it is? Cheers
Cammo X Polypterus MFK Member Dec 29, 2007 1,250 100 96 Australia www.facebook.com May 25, 2009 #2 That is a bug........ I have seen them before i cant put my finger on it though.... Cam
D dingoofus Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2009 1,150 0 0 Bundy, Queensland, Australia May 25, 2009 #3 Yum, looks like it's full of protein, 8D. Looks like a weird cicada
thefishofdoom Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 16, 2005 1,617 2 68 35 California May 25, 2009 #4 Sham-wowinator;3141933; said: damsel fly larvae. Click to expand... to big to be damsel fly larva. its a dragon fly larva deffinitly.
Sham-wowinator;3141933; said: damsel fly larvae. Click to expand... to big to be damsel fly larva. its a dragon fly larva deffinitly.
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,649 646 201 Los Angeles, CA May 25, 2009 #5 Looks like a leftover cricket
D Dudzy Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 13, 2008 1,554 0 36 Australia, Brisbane May 25, 2009 #6 Dragon fly? that could be possible considering we have hundreds around our pond.
thefishofdoom Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 16, 2005 1,617 2 68 35 California May 25, 2009 #7 im 100% sure it is a type of dragonfly larva.
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,753 15,003 480 Datnoid Island May 25, 2009 #9 nazyrfishlover;3143237; said: what's that? Click to expand... A baby dragonfly.
L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati May 26, 2009 #10 No doubt it's a dragonfly nymph. Damselfly nymphs are quite distinctive. See google images. And these are not meant as feeders as they are capable of damaging small and large fish alike.
No doubt it's a dragonfly nymph. Damselfly nymphs are quite distinctive. See google images. And these are not meant as feeders as they are capable of damaging small and large fish alike.