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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    Are they Dragonfly or Mayfly Nymph???
    It is Mayfly Nymph due to the three long cerci(tails).
    Most species feed on algae or diatoms, but there are a few predatory species.

    For most the people who are living in flat or condominium in Singapore, the most likely unwelcome visitor in your tank will be the Mayfly nymph. Damselfly nymph is rare and getting dragonfly nymph is nearly impossible.

    The Mayfly manage to find your tank by the lighting you are using, especially in the evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    Kns....you must have done it before!!!
    Last time nothing to do then got play this kind of things.. Now ask me catch dragonfly a bit stupid already hahaha... Unless people bring dogs for walks, I bring dragonfly for walks...
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    Quote Originally Posted by alvinchan80 View Post
    Last time nothing to do then got play this kind of things.. Now ask me catch dragonfly a bit stupid already hahaha... Unless people bring dogs for walks, I bring dragonfly for walks...
    I did that when I was a child.
    I tied a string to the tail and follow it.
    Most ended up with a broken tail.

    Silly things for me to do as they do help to eat mosquitoes and other pest.
    They are welcome to fly around but not welcome to have their alien looking nymph in my tank.

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    Aiyoyo...goody...I think both of us can close shop....you kana expired soil...then my turn kana...
    Now I kana nymph....you kana open net till must shift tank...
    Busy Heng Liao....


    Ya lo, my shop is nearing close shop man. This Friday the man will come and fix teh open-net, after that........wah piang......still need to shift my tank back...........siong and sian.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by goody992828 View Post
    Aiyoyo...goody...I think both of us can close shop....you kana expired soil...then my turn kana...
    Now I kana nymph....you kana open net till must shift tank...
    Busy Heng Liao....


    Ya lo, my shop is nearing close shop man. This Friday the man will come and fix teh open-net, after that........wah piang......still need to shift my tank back...........siong and sian.....
    You can ask some friends to help you and then chit chat with free kopi and biscuit.
    If you are rich, then you can treat them high tea. =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyun007 View Post
    It is Mayfly Nymph due to the three long cerci(tails).
    Most species feed on algae or diatoms, but there are a few predatory species.

    For most the people who are living in flat or condominium in Singapore, the most likely unwelcome visitor in your tank will be the Mayfly nymph. Damselfly nymph is rare and getting dragonfly nymph is nearly impossible.

    The Mayfly manage to find your tank by the lighting you are using, especially in the evening.
    Oh...so does it feed on shrimps?

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    Is there no way to make "traps" to catch them? Instead of turning the tank upside down to net them out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navanod View Post
    Is there no way to make "traps" to catch them? Instead of turning the tank upside down to net them out?
    doubt there are any way to trap them other than picking them up manually..there are traps for planaria, flatworms but not nymphs..the best way is prevention rather than cure..
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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    Oh...so does it feed on shrimps?
    They feed on water plants and algae.
    If you do not believe me, you can throw in a cull shrimp.
    It is good to give some moss for them to feed on.

    As adult, they only have 1 day of life span, so it will be cruel to cut their wing.
    They going to have sex for the first time and then died, many never even make to that stage and were eaten by bird and other bigger insects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navanod View Post
    Is there no way to make "traps" to catch them? Instead of turning the tank upside down to net them out?
    I was thinking of that too....but seems like bro hyun007 knows quite alot about those buggy stuff...and did indicate that Mayfly Nymph feeds on Algea and Plants and will not feed on shrimps.

    Quote Originally Posted by leefhker View Post
    doubt there are any way to trap them other than picking them up manually..there are traps for planaria, flatworms but not nymphs..the best way is prevention rather than cure..
    If there were such traps....I won't be having a hard time whenever i see them visiting my tanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by hyun007 View Post
    They feed on water plants and algae.
    If you do not believe me, you can throw in a cull shrimp.
    It is good to give some moss for them to feed on.

    As adult, they only have 1 day of life span, so it will be cruel to cut their wing.
    They going to have sex for the first time and then died, many never even make to that stage and were eaten by bird and other bigger insects.
    HoSay...bro...at least i have an answer to it...Even when i grows???It will not attack shrimps at all???
    Bro...You seems to know alot of stuff about buggy...
    Thanks god to have a buggy person in forum....
    Cause my previous visitor also from the same family...S*cks!!! makes me turn the tank upside down....

    Can you enlighten us which kinda nymph will actually attack and feed on shrimps???

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    Mayfly Larvae Diet
    By Sandra Parker, eHow Contributor
    Mayflies come in many different varieties, however, the larva or juvenile stage of the insect behaves very similarly. The larvae eat algae throughout their development, which can last anywhere from two months to two years.
    Habits
    Mayfly larvae can be found in wetlands throughout the year, despite the implication of their name. Larvae begin eating from the moment they hatch with the sole purpose of growing and developing until they emerge as adults.
    Omnivorous
    Mayfly larvae are omnivorous, eating planktonic, or free-floating, algae throughout their lifetimes. occasionally picking up microscopic animals as well. Very few mayfly species are strictly carnivorous or herbivorous.
    Scavegers
    Mayfly larvae can also find nutrition in the excrement of other animals such as fish, turtles and other aquatic species. This helps keep the water quality in tiptop condition.
    Considerations
    Mayfly larvae eat voraciously as they require a large amount of energy in order to perform the complex transformations their bodies undergo as they approach adulthood and prepare for reproduction themselves.
    Adults
    Adult Mayflies do not eat at all after emerging from the larval stage.

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    A cool video on dragonfly nymph...
    See how dangerous they can caused to your precious shrimps...



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StdLt...e_gdata_player

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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    A cool video on dragonfly nymph...
    See how dangerous they can caused to your precious shrimps...



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StdLt...e_gdata_player
    alamak see liao hair stand haha... i hear the narrator said it can tear or shred through shell... which means it can kill shrimps .... no good...
    Patience is the key to success

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    Bro this the 2nd time you got them?? They dragonfly sure love flyng into your house........... Do fast hand and fast leg catch they can stay up to 3 yrs in that form feast on your shrimp or shrimplets. The longest piece i caught lasted 8 mths i think it ran out of food to eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thxpro98 View Post
    alamak see liao hair stand haha... i hear the narrator said it can tear or shred through shell... which means it can kill shrimps .... no good...
    The last part of the video, it was fighting and eating another kind of nymph. Interesting vid

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    Quote Originally Posted by avex30 View Post
    Bro this the 2nd time you got them?? They dragonfly sure love flyng into your house........... Do fast hand and fast leg catch they can stay up to 3 yrs in that form feast on your shrimp or shrimplets. The longest piece i caught lasted 8 mths i think it ran out of food to eat.
    Bro avex30....in fact both time I had in my tank is Mayfly nymph...which most species is omnivorous and harmless to shrimp...They feed on algea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thxpro98 View Post
    alamak see liao hair stand haha... i hear the narrator said it can tear or shred through shell... which means it can kill shrimps .... no good...
    Yes...Dragonfly nymph can even feed on fish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navanod View Post
    The last part of the video, it was fighting and eating another kind of nymph. Interesting vid
    Yup...the dragonfly nymph is attacking the damselfly nymph...

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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    Bro avex30....in fact both time I had in my tank is Mayfly nymph...which most species is omnivorous and harmless to shrimp...They feed on algea.
    Bro Omni nonetheless mean if run out of algae they will whack you baby right

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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    Yes...Dragonfly nymph can even feed on fish...
    I remember feeding them guppies when I was young.
    I had the green color one as well, but they are vicious predators.

    Dragonfly nymphs Anax green and brown crab pond WF 12.31.10 a.jpg

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