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Salmon, stone fly nymph, mayfly nymph- Clean Water Fresh water shrimps, caddis fly lava, snail - slightly polluted Water louse, blood worm, sludge worm, rat-tailed maggot- Very dirty water
A caddis fly is an insect of the order Trichoptera with two pairs of hairy wings, found near lakes and streams.
A caddisworm is the larva of the caddis fly.
It has an exoskeleton.
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about 20 to 25 years
A caddice is another name for the caddis, the larva of a caddice fly.
I think it is the mosquito, but I am not 100% sure. (80% sure.)
a cicada approximately 2 inches long
It is as an adult that a fly looks like its parents.Specifically, flies go through a life cycle of complete metamorphosis. The metamorphosis is complete because it involves four stages (egg, larvae, pupa, adult). The fly looks different in each stage, as opposed to an insect which undergoes incomplete metamorphosis (three stages of egg, nymph, adult, in which the nymph is a miniature version of the adult).
No. Nymph stages of metamorphosis are always wingless.
it can be either carnivorous or detritivores