Yellow tiny insects hopping on water surface?
Yellow tiny insects hopping on water surface?
We've got a few (3-5) tiny yellow-orange thingies hopping on the water surface of our 20 gallon high. They are less than 1mm in length. Can't catch 'em either. Probably harmless, but has anybody seen these things before?
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Springtails feed on detritus, dead plant material, fishfood stuck to the glass, that sort of stuff. Small livebearers and killifish will eat them if they can catch them. I imagine that something small enough to hop on the surface film of water doesn't attract much attention.
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Wouldn't bother trying to catch them, they will just go away and also the tape very likely wouldn't catch them (the smaller the critter, the less likely glues and gels won't work). Some fish may eat the larger ones, but since they don't actually break the water's surface they aren't the easiest to catch from under water.
Many a smaller dart frog does enjoy them
Many a smaller dart frog does enjoy them
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