Hello all, I was doing my weekly water changes today and my wife was assisting on my 36 gallon tank when she asked "what's on your arm". I found some sort of insect larvae, about 5/8" long clinging to my arm so I caught him on a rag for inspection. It looked like a dragonfly larvae or something. I had found some shells of these on the back of my 55 last year and attributed it to some freezedried bloodworms before I knew what bloodworms were. This is the first live one I've ever found. Once I finished the water change, I dropped him back in the tank and kept him from catching any cover until my giant danio's spotted him and he became lunch. My wife is freaked out and refuses to do any more water changes herself
Anyone ever had anything like this in their tanks (I'm in Oklahoma)? I'm still searching for some sort of photo to try and identify this. I know larger dragonfly larvae can catch and eat small fish so I don't want them in my 55 with the tetras and livebearers. I havn't noticed any dragonflies in my apartment but it's possible one could have snuck in I guess. thanks, Kyle