Thanks for the compliment. Usually i just sit down and talk for 10 to 20 minutes and upload the video "as is" with minimal editing. So, even though some viewers say some videos are too long and boring, it's not much work. However this time I had to do a bit of video editing which I'm not very good at.
I'm British but I keep Medaka on my balcony here in Singapore. I help at the Singapore National Parks counting dragonfly species to see what's thriving or otherwise. I'm interested to know how your experiment worked out!
Hi, adult medaka are enthusiastic predators of mosquito larvae . The damselfly larvae were of similar size as a mosquito larva which is why I thought the medaka would eat them very quickly ...... so I doubt it's a question of mouth size.
Most interesting...
Oh yes! Here we go! Yum!
A great experiment! As a fellow Medaka keeper, I really appreciate the work you put into it. This is TH-cam at its best - informative.
Thanks for the compliment. Usually i just sit down and talk for 10 to 20 minutes and upload the video "as is" with minimal editing. So, even though some viewers say some videos are too long and boring, it's not much work. However this time I had to do a bit of video editing which I'm not very good at.
I'm British but I keep Medaka on my balcony here in Singapore. I help at the Singapore National Parks counting dragonfly species to see what's thriving or otherwise. I'm interested to know how your experiment worked out!
Hmmm...must taste unpleasant!
Maybe too big for their little mouths...
Hi, adult medaka are enthusiastic predators of mosquito larvae . The damselfly larvae were of similar size as a mosquito larva which is why I thought the medaka would eat them very quickly ...... so I doubt it's a question of mouth size.