There are many species of fish that will eat Dragonfly Larvae and /Nymphs. Try any of the medium to large Cichlids. If you don't have fish to eat them you will either have to catch them manually with a net or wait for them to Morph. and become stationary. Then you will be able to remove them with virtually no disturbances.
Dragonfly larvae, or 'nymphs', are predatory and will eat small fish!
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There are many species of fish that will eat Dragonfly Larvae and /Nymphs. Try any of the medium to large Cichlids. If you don't have fish to eat them you will either have to catch them manually with a net or wait for them to Morph. and become stationary. Then you will be able to remove them with virtually no disturbances.
The dragon fly is a carnivore.
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No, they will not. The dragon-fish can eat the ghost shrimp and the snail, and the crab will try to eat anything he can catch.
Depending on the size and age of your beardie. For a baby it can be housed in as small as a 10 gallon fish tank For an adult no less then a 40 gallon fish tank
A dragon fly is a carnivore, ambushing and eating other flying insects.
Yes!They eat small fish.
Damselfly nymphs are a younger version of the damselfly insect. However, things like fish, beetles, and even larger damselflies eat damselfly nymphs.
If by Dragon fish you mean Arowana then, no it is not normal for one to be swimming upside down. They grow into really big fish (over 40 inches long) so I hope you have a really big tank more than 8 feet long to house it in.
A blue dragon sea slug in the wild eats jelly fish. In captivity they tend to just eat the tank's coral.