Does anyone use mosquito larvae as feeders?

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Yes, I have fed my tetras and clown loaches mosquito larvae several times. They are all consumed within 1 minute. My girlfriend has a rain barrel in her backyard that sometimes have them. Of course I wash them in a net under running water for 2 minutes first. Never had any problems.
 
their nutritional value is not great.
How can you say something like that? Mosquito larvae make up a large part of a fish's diet in the wild. I have never read a study stating that mosquito larvae are a poor source of fish nutrition.. I have grown many fish outdoors in tubs in the summer. Most fish I never feed. They survive on mosquito larvae and other insect larvae. The fish grow rapidly, have vibrant colors, and spawn readily. Only problem with feeding mosquito larvae indoors is that a few of them will always escape and buzz around the fishroom and house.
 
That's true,but I wonder how they compare to brine shrimp?
 
Mosquito larvae are great, but their best characteristic is that they give fish the stimulation of hunting love food. That is where I believe the vibrant colors comes from. I have also read that the act of hunting keeps fish's brains healthier, and makes them more active.


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Redwolf you might be onto something there.
 
Here are package details for Frozen Mosquito Larvae:

San Francisco Bay Frozen White Mosquito Larvae (glassworms)

Crude Protein Min 5.40%
Crude Fat Min 1.10%
Crude Fiber Max 1.00%
Moisture Max 93.00%
Dry Protein 77%

I am a proponent of "the more varied the diet, the better" concept. As long as you are certain of the source of the Mosquitos, I wouldn't hesitate to feed to species that will take them.
 
Here are package details for Frozen Mosquito Larvae:

San Francisco Bay Frozen White Mosquito Larvae (glassworms)

Crude Protein Min 5.40%
Crude Fat Min 1.10%
Crude Fiber Max 1.00%
Moisture Max 93.00%
Dry Protein 77%

I am a proponent of "the more varied the diet, the better" concept. As long as you are certain of the source of the Mosquitos, I wouldn't hesitate to feed to species that will take them.

Glassworms are the larvae of midges, not mosquitoes.
 
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