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Mosquito larvae?

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Dunno what they are really. Just see through and move like worms.


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I feed them, my fish love em

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They won't hatch and eat me at night? How can I convince them to eat my gf first?


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Pour some honey on her and head to the bar;)

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Nice recovery post.
They will eventually mature, pupate, and emerge as some type of flying insect. Just not sure which type. I would not worry about it.
You can always feed them to your fish.


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I know exactly what they are, saw them in a book yesterday just can't remember what it said. They are good food tho. I'll get back To u


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Nice recovery post.
They will eventually mature, pupate, and emerge as some type of flying insect. Just not sure which type. I would not worry about it.
You can always feed them to your fish.


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And we're back in the game! Thanks


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There is a mosquito larva, the larva glass. Corethra plumlcornis. Overwinters as larvae in deep water. In the spring they pupate. Then she looks like a seahorse. When it gets warmer then, the mosquitoes hatch. Not stinging. The eggs look like a tube of jelly (glassy).
It's a good, durable live food. But smaller fish have difficulties because of the size
 
There is a mosquito larva, the larva glass. Corethra plumlcornis. Overwinters as larvae in deep water. In the spring they pupate. Then she looks like a seahorse. When it gets warmer then, the mosquitoes hatch. Not stinging. The eggs look like a tube of jelly (glassy).
It's a good, durable live food. But smaller fish have difficulties because of the size


Excellent thanks again.


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