Damselflies hatching in my tank...

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Damselflies hatching in my tank...

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A couple of weeks ago I caught a little critter scuttling around my gravel. Looked like a tiny version of a dragonfly larva, and indeed it turned out to be a damselfly larva. Then, a few days ago, I noticed a little leftover husk of a larva on one of the emergent pieces of wood in my tank.

And today...I caught this shot of a newly hatched damselfly sitting on my driftwood. Too cool.
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That is cool. I had a very pretty blue and green one hatch out of a 2.5 gallon tank once.
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Wow!
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All in all, I had four of them hatch over the course of about 3 hours. Beautiful little guys, and of course it was easy to take pictures of them; they were motionless as they waited for their wings to dry, and of course they were sitting under 100w of lights too.
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Re: Damselflies hatching in my tank...

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Uhhh....

Was this the tank you were having troubles with shrimp in by any chance?

Voracious predators as larvae, taking on things several times their own size. :)
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Cristy Keister wrote:That is cool. I had a very pretty blue and green one hatch out of a 2.5 gallon tank once.
No. It's not :)
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Yeah, I wondered for a bit if these buggers could have been my problem, but I doubt it. I was watching my shrimp die slowly and I think it was through stress, not predation.
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