Random yellow winged insect in tank

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Good morning everyone,

I'm hoping you can help me identify what i've found in my tank. I was doing a water change & came across some random winged insects clinging to the fry nursery. I want to know;

1. What are they??
2. How could they have got into the tank?
3. Are they dangerous to my fish?

Thanks
 

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Good morning everyone,

I'm hoping you can help me identify what i've found in my tank. I was doing a water change & came across some random winged insects clinging to the fry nursery. I want to know;

1. What are they??
2. How could they have got into the tank?
3. Are they dangerous to my fish?

Thanks
They look a bit like afids to me. Not sure if they are dangerous or not. If you gathered live plants and put them in your tank, these insects could easily have hitched a ride and flew onto your nursery tank.
 
They look a bit like afids to me. Not sure if they are dangerous or not. If you gathered live plants and put them in your tank, these insects could easily have hitched a ride and flew onto your nursery tank.
I've done a bit of research and I think they're Damselfly. Apparently they will feed on small fish.. so my fry might've been at risk. I got them straight out as well as my plants.

 
its something related to dragonfly theyre mostly harmless. nonetheless move them out of the tank they lay their eggs in water
 
It's the nymphs (damselfy larvae) that are the real problem as they are fully aquatic and will kill and eat fish.
 

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