My favorite is the big one. The other one was a male, his name was killer. The one in godzillas mouth is crippled. It got that name because, one day it was missing a piece of its tail. It swam a bit funny for awhile. I made this a long time ago.
My favorite is the big one. The other one was a male, his name was killer. The one in godzillas mouth is crippled. It got that name because, one day it was missing a piece of its tail. It swam a bit funny for awhile. I made this a long time ago.
I know the need for detritus but if the eggs are in sand that were in an aquarium, shouldent the sand contain all the stuff detritus contains?
then if i dry the sand and then add it to pure water, can i hatch the triops successfully without detritus?
i would think so since the sand should contain micro organisms and algae from the water which it was previously in, i just want to make sure it would work without having to have a bad experience, or will i have to just find out for my self? Thank you.
I am breeding Triops to put in my 10 gallon aquarium BUT it seems like i woke up for a little suprise this morning…
The Anacharis plant I purchased from a pet store must have had fish eggs somewhere on it, because i see two little tiny fish babies (or at least im pretty sure they are) they have black eyes, clear bodies and long tails, they look alot like tadpoles but verrrry small
I cant put my triops in the tank or they will eat the baby fish.
Im thinking i can give them back to the petstore once the babies are old enough, or give them to a friend with an aquarium.
BUT how long would it be until the fish babies begin to look like an identifiable fish?
. Fairy Shrimp Clam Shrimp Triops (Tadpole Shrimp) Water Flea (Daphnia) Seed Shrimp These shrimps live in fresh water of lakes and ponds in Arizona desert. The shrimps in this video has been raised in aquarium tanks Background Music : Vivaldi Four Seasons – Winter 1st Movement