Yes!They eat small fish.
No.
Dragonfly larvae, or 'nymphs', are predatory and will eat small fish!
frogs eat nymphs
Turtles, large fish, and a number of birds consider dragonfly nymphs a delicay.
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.
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.
Yes. Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic.
Dragonfly nymphs are found in ponds.
Some of the larger ones do, yes.
Dragonfly nymphs are generally safe in a pond with goldfish and koi, as their aquatic habitat often coexists with various fish species. However, larger fish may prey on smaller nymphs if they are small enough to be considered food. It's important to ensure that the nymphs have adequate hiding places, such as plants or debris, to reduce the risk of predation. Overall, while there is a potential risk, many dragonfly nymphs can thrive in such environments.
Dragonfly nymphs eat aquatic insects, though large ones may also prey on tadpoles and small fish. Adult dragonflies eat other flying insects.
Bigger fish, birds, turtles, frogs, dragonfly nymphs.