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Dragonfly breeding

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AnnetLepidopterolog, 22.06.2014 21:57

Maybe this is dope of course, which climbs into my head, but a dragonfly flew here to me with such a beautiful lower jaw=))) that I couldn't get past this topic. Sorry to disturb Does anyone have any experience breeding dragonflies in captivity?

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02.09.2014 22:49, Raptor

It is not a problem to remove a dragonfly from the larva,especially for ardent predators such as rocker, beauty, lyutka, strelka, etc. the main thing is to provide live food.We also forget that cannibalism is in the order of things.But here's how to keep adults and get them to lay eggs, even I didn't think about it,there is a difficult process of forming pairs.Although small types can be tried smile.gif
Rocker larva and aquarium fish are not a sight for the faint of heart smile.gif

This post was edited by Raptor-02.09.2014 22: 54
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19.10.2014 13:50, AlisaInAsia

I saw a dragonfly larva, but I didn't take it because I don't know what to feed. do they almost all eat anything smaller than their own size? the larva was small, see poltora

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