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I have a small 10 gallon tank that I have some minnows in, a plant or two,
and a handful of frogbit. I am trying to beef up some snails in there, and the tank is running great. Apparently some damselfly eggs hitched a ride on a plant, as I found one buzzing around the tank. She doesn't seem to leave the tank at all even though there is no lid. What should I do? I can't have her buzzing around the house, but if I put her out side that would definately lead to *bum bum bum* certain...death. BenignVanilla www.iheartmypond.com Do you want to supplement your income with a stay at home job, AND help the environment? Check www.AMothersDream.com |
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BV,
Why not just let the damselfly roam? She is staying in the tank - maybe she likes it there. What could she possibly hurt if she were to cut loose and fly around? Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... I have a small 10 gallon tank that I have some minnows in, a plant or two, and a handful of frogbit. I am trying to beef up some snails in there, and the tank is running great. Apparently some damselfly eggs hitched a ride on a plant, as I found one buzzing around the tank. She doesn't seem to leave the tank at all even though there is no lid. What should I do? I can't have her buzzing around the house, but if I put her out side that would definately lead to *bum bum bum* certain...death. BenignVanilla www.iheartmypond.com Do you want to supplement your income with a stay at home job, AND help the environment? Check www.AMothersDream.com |
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![]() Take an apple and an orange and put them in a container with the damselfly. Cover with lots of mess screening and wait for the fruit flies to hatch. The damselfly will eat the fruit flies and hopefully they won't escape (this is where I learned to use more than one layer of screening...) k30a http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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![]() "K30a" wrote in message ... Take an apple and an orange and put them in a container with the damselfly. Cover with lots of mess screening and wait for the fruit flies to hatch. The damselfly will eat the fruit flies and hopefully they won't escape (this is where I learned to use more than one layer of screening...) I have a problem with aphids on the frogbit. Will the DF eat those? -- BV. WebPorgmaster www.IHeartMyPond.com Help Support IHMP by shopping at Amazon.com thru our associates link, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/re...me/dcg8118-20. |
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![]() "Nedra" wrote in message ink.net... BV, Why not just let the damselfly roam? She is staying in the tank - maybe she likes it there. What could she possibly hurt if she were to cut loose and fly around? snip So far that is what I have been doing so far. I just wasn't sure it was a good idea. -- BV. WebPorgmaster www.IHeartMyPond.com Help Support IHMP by shopping at Amazon.com thru our associates link, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/re...me/dcg8118-20. |
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BV wrote
I have a problem with aphids on the frogbit. Will the DF eat those? Yes. Which is probably why she is hanging around in the tank. kewl! k30a http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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What in the world could one little damselfly Hurt? I'd
name her and let her do her thing. Do as Kathy suggests... Her rationale is more likely the reason your little darlin' is hanging around the tank. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "Nedra" wrote in message ink.net... BV, Why not just let the damselfly roam? She is staying in the tank - maybe she likes it there. What could she possibly hurt if she were to cut loose and fly around? snip So far that is what I have been doing so far. I just wasn't sure it was a good idea. -- BV. WebPorgmaster www.IHeartMyPond.com Help Support IHMP by shopping at Amazon.com thru our associates link, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/re...me/dcg8118-20. |
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![]() "Nedra" wrote in message ink.net... What in the world could one little damselfly Hurt? I'd name her and let her do her thing. snip Clearly...I don't know which is why I asked. Just what is her "thing"? BV. |
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BV wrote Just what is her "thing"?
buzzing around, snarfing up bugs, settling down on a stem and chowing down on snarfed bug, buzzing around, finding a male damselfly.... oops. Hmmmm, BV, I think you need to go out, reach way down into the freezing depths, sift through the cold mud and find a male damselfly nymph and bring him in! It's the least you can do. k30a http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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![]() "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "K30a" wrote in message ... BV wrote Just what is her "thing"? buzzing around, snarfing up bugs, settling down on a stem and chowing down on snarfed bug, buzzing around, finding a male damselfly.... oops. Hmmmm, BV, I think you need to go out, reach way down into the freezing depths, sift through the cold mud and find a male damselfly nymph and bring him in! It's the least you can do. I'd happily do so, if I knew where to look and what to look for. Another interesting thing, my DF apparently commutes. She is gone all day, and the comes back in the evening to chill by the water. Ugh. *sniffle* She is gone. I added water to the tank the other day and I fear I drown her, I haven't seen her in days. -- BV. WebPorgmaster www.IHeartMyPond.com Help Support IHMP by shopping at Amazon.com thru our associates link, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/re...me/dcg8118-20. |
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