It contains 91 mg of silica, 18 mg of calcium, 14 mg of magnesium, 7.8 mg of pH, 152 mg of bicarbonates, and 220 mg of total dissolved solids. P.S, I am going to use this water to some fresh water triops and snails and sea monkeys. Please help
It contains 91 mg of silica, 18 mg of calcium, 14 mg of magnesium, 7.8 mg of pH, 152 mg of bicarbonates, and 220 mg of total dissolved solids. P.S, I am going to use this water to some fresh water triops and snails and sea monkeys. Please help
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Tagged aquariums, bicarbonates, bottled water, calcium, fresh water, sea monkeys, silica, snails, total dissolved solids, triops
i previously had a triops that layed eggs, so i collected them. i would like to know if i did the correct thing in the next step (this is my question). firstly i dried the triops eggs + sand, then i frozen the sand and eggs in a air tight container for 2 days, then i added the triops to fresh water. i know they still have time to hatch but i was getting worried as all the triops i have had in the past have hatched less than 24 hours later. i can see the triops eggs on the top of the water. they are a light pink colour and a bit larger than the sand
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Tagged air, air tight container, colour, container, fresh water, question, sand, step, thing, time, top, triops eggs, water
I’m doing it for my advance placement environmental science class all i know that its a shrimp and it’s not fresh water !!! OH and its clear its eyes are very close together they look like dots it swims but comes to eat on the surface and it has a little pink tail just at the tips !!!! :0
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Tagged advance, advance placement, class, dots, environmental science class, fresh water, organism, placement, science, shrimp, surface, tail, triops, water
also are triops easy to breed