Whats this big thing crawling around with my ostracods by Sea_Mud8475 Closed EcosystemsEcospheresminiatureself sustainingself-contained 7 Comments BitchBass 2 months ago I’m looking at it on my phone, don’t see too well but it’s either a dragon fly nymph or a diving beetle larvae. Both are predators. BuffaloHuge 2 months ago Looks like a freshwater isopod to me! Ok_Extension3182 2 months ago Fresh water isopod! Possibly one of the best things to live in an aquarium or ecosphere since they are peaceful detreitovores. One-plankton- 2 months ago Isopod for sure, may be terrestrial may be aquatic. Misfits0138 2 months ago That’s an aquatic sowbug (Isopod) Impossible_Painter62 2 months ago release it to the wild GooberdiWho 2 months ago Aquatic isopod, probably Asellus sp. (probably A. aquaticus if in UK) Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
BitchBass 2 months ago I’m looking at it on my phone, don’t see too well but it’s either a dragon fly nymph or a diving beetle larvae. Both are predators.
Ok_Extension3182 2 months ago Fresh water isopod! Possibly one of the best things to live in an aquarium or ecosphere since they are peaceful detreitovores.
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I’m looking at it on my phone, don’t see too well but it’s either a dragon fly nymph or a diving beetle larvae. Both are predators.
Looks like a freshwater isopod to me!
Fresh water isopod! Possibly one of the best things to live in an aquarium or ecosphere since they are peaceful detreitovores.
Isopod for sure, may be terrestrial may be aquatic.
That’s an aquatic sowbug (Isopod)
release it to the wild
Aquatic isopod, probably Asellus sp. (probably A. aquaticus if in UK)