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Yes, thinking back to childhood I remember watching Libellulla Depressa larvae in a pond, chasing and eating goldfish fry at least the same size they were.
Yes I did the sketch. I'm an illustrator by trade, but not a wildlife one...
Dragon flies are wounderful creatures love watching there airel displays when I'm fishing. wouldnt want the larvae in he home aquarium though. Could you transfer to another tank to watch develop? Nice sketch too.
Yes, it is a nymph of a Dragonfly like your Broad-bodies Chaser (L. depressa). Usually the flattened ones are found in the substrate/leaf litter and the longer bodies ones amongst vegetation.
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