LIVE FEROCIOUS WATER BUGS — GENUS ABEDUS
Nature’s Underwater Gladiators — Now Available Live!
From the Still Waters of the Southeast to Your Tank
Meet the Abedus water bug — a highly aggressive, air-breathing predator from the Belostomatidae family. Armed with raptorial forelegs and a piercing rostrum, it doesn’t just hunt — it ambushes.
Appearance:
Ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 inches, Abedus bugs have a flattened, oval body in earthy tones of brown or tan, perfect for camouflage. Their strong front legs are adapted for grasping prey, while their rear legs propel them through the water like paddles.
Behavior:
These insects are known for their stealth and strength. Ferocious Water Bugs stalk prey—such as small fish, snails, and aquatic insects—and strikes with precision using a piercing rostrum that injects digestive enzymes. But what truly sets them apart is their insect parenting: in many species, males carry fertilized eggs on their backs, protecting and aerating them until hatching.
Diet:
Carnivorous and efficient, they’ll accept live or frozen prey, including bloodworms, guppies, brine shrimp, and insects. Feeding time is fascinating to watch—and reveals their power and hunting skills.
Habitat Requirements:
- Aquarium: 5–10 gallon shallow tank with low current
- Temp: 68–78°F
- Substrate: Sand or gravel with leaf litter, stones, and driftwood
- Water depth: Shallow enough to allow surface breathing
- No strong filter—gentle water movement is best
🎓 Ideal for:
- Insect collections & museum exhibits
- Aquatic predator tanks
- Educational labs & classrooms
- Hardcore hobbyists
These aren’t your average bugs. These are underwater assassins.