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Mosquito Larvae


LYNDYLOO

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Hi Guys,

Just wondering if anyone knows if i can feed Mosquito Larvae to my Fishies, I have 2 big drums out at my 1 1/4 acre section, which we are planning to build on soon, these two drums are filled with water for the plants that I am planting out for the Landscaping there, I noticed when I was out there today, there are heaps of what I think are Mosquito Larvae, can I feed these to my fishies?

Lynda

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I fish them out with a tea-strainer, run it under the tap to wash 'em off and then just dump them in - the fish LOVE them, especially the Rams. And because I have a layer of floating Riccia on the surface, the mossie larvae can hide out and the fish can then hunt for the rest of the day!

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mosquitos lay floating canoe like eggclusters in still water,the larvae ythen hatch and you can collect them, and fish absoultly love them,plus they are a great free food,full of goodness for ya fishies

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id say these are what you describe slash^^

Tim

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Yes yes yes fish LOVE live foods - Mine get mozzy larvae and daphnia from the horse troughs most days, it's brilliant and like someone said, Blue rams LOVE it, so do the danios and neons. I think it's great for the fishes well being to get them behaving naturally and it's fun to watch them.

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Hi all

I had some mozzy larvae once which i kept in an orange juice container. I just left them to become mosquito's which i then put in the gap between the lid and the water. Then u get to see the fish jump for them, quite fun to watch really.

Just thought id put in my two cents.

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