eldaldo
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I allowed some dragonfly larvae into my Triturus karelinii tank when I put in some plants last fall. I didn't see it as a big deal because the newts were eating them and they were small. Yesterday I was greeted by a huge one that was about an inch or so in length. Those things are scary looking! I cant find it now and I was wondering if it would bother my adult newts? I know that dragonfly larvae eat newt larvae, but do they eat adult newts?
Also, am I correct in thinking that the dragonfly larva will not be able to reproduce in any way? it will either turn into a dragonfly, or will die? only fully grown dragonflies can lay eggs right?
Also, am I correct in thinking that the dragonfly larva will not be able to reproduce in any way? it will either turn into a dragonfly, or will die? only fully grown dragonflies can lay eggs right?