Scott Teetsel
July 13th 03, 02:24 AM
No, they stay submerged, resting on my plant pot or something else. I did
not seem them surface at all.
I am guessing the barrel is around 20 gallons or so.
Scott
"K30a" > wrote in message
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>
> Do the critters hang out at the top of the water until they are disturbed?
Is
> your water 'slow' enough for the critters to stay in one place?
>
> Mosquito larvae breathe at the surface and it is the quickest way to tell
what
> they are.
> I've seen damselfly nymphs, some worms and other critters flip around.
>
> Try these two websites, hope they are working...
>
> http://www.mp.usbr.gov/geospat/olympiad/olyimage/macroid.html
>
> http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/insects-general.html
>
> If your barrel is on the smallish side you can try two rosie red minnows,
sold
> as feeder fish in many pet stores to eat up any critters.
>
>
> k30a
not seem them surface at all.
I am guessing the barrel is around 20 gallons or so.
Scott
"K30a" > wrote in message
...
>
> Do the critters hang out at the top of the water until they are disturbed?
Is
> your water 'slow' enough for the critters to stay in one place?
>
> Mosquito larvae breathe at the surface and it is the quickest way to tell
what
> they are.
> I've seen damselfly nymphs, some worms and other critters flip around.
>
> Try these two websites, hope they are working...
>
> http://www.mp.usbr.gov/geospat/olympiad/olyimage/macroid.html
>
> http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/insects-general.html
>
> If your barrel is on the smallish side you can try two rosie red minnows,
sold
> as feeder fish in many pet stores to eat up any critters.
>
>
> k30a