Do different kinds of water beetles have different captivity requirements (aside from food preferences)?
yes filtration is defintitly recommended(these little buggers can eat!) and leave pieces of food around here and there,ofcourse they scavenge too, ive used submersible filters and they work great,but outside filters are good aswell. hope this helpsThanks for the info. Critterguy! My collection definitely needs a waterbeetle display. Since my axolotyl bit the dust, I have a spare tank all ready to go minus the plants and bugs.
I don't think we've discussed filtration? Is this recommended for waterbeetles?
Thanks again!
Peter
yes filtration is defintitly recommended(these little buggers can eat!) and leave pieces of food around here and there,ofcourse they scavenge too, ive used submersible filters and they work great,but outside filters are good aswell. hope this helps![]()
Hi Peter,Thanks for the info. Critterguy! My collection definitely needs a waterbeetle display. Since my axolotyl bit the dust, I have a spare tank all ready to go minus the plants and bugs.
I don't think we've discussed filtration? Is this recommended for waterbeetles?
Thanks again!
Peter
How's that tank coming along? And what waterbeetles have you found?Thanks for the additional info. Joel. It's gettin' to be waterbeetle season!
when i had mine years back,the tank was planted pretty good,they were laying the eggs against the glass right next to the plants,right at the top just hitting the surface of the water,pretty large eggs for such small beetlesAnybody have any suggestions for setting up an egg-laying area for the Sunburst diving beetles?
Sorry to ruin it for you, but those are snail eggs.So, just now I found a new egg mass attached to the water plant. I'm wondering if I'm looking at snail eggs or beetle eggs. Similar to my remembrances of frog eggs, this particular mass shows little whitish eggs/embryos which are each individually surrounded by a clear jelly and then all clustered together. Sound like snails or beetles? My snails are brown, move pretty quickly and reach a maximum length of under 1 centimeter.
yeah, those are definitly not beetle eggs,the eggs from these beetles look like tiny grains of rice,they are pretty large for the size of the beetle that lays themSorry to ruin it for you, but those are snail eggs.I'm constantly having to scrape them off the glass in my fish tanks. Do you see snails running around in the tank? Unfortunately, I can't think of anything to get rid of the snails that wouldn't kill the beetles aside from removing each one by hand.![]()