I just want to save people that just bought triops kits time! You need detritus to have a successful growing experience! For great triop videos and tips/information go to www.youtube.com
I just want to save people that just bought triops kits time! You need detritus to have a successful growing experience! For great triop videos and tips/information go to www.youtube.com
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Triops Longicaudatus Days 1-2. Hatching them using the floating tank method, can’t see them in this video because they are really small but they are there
. They are very lively already and they swim all around the tank looking for food.
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Triops swimming around in my hatching tank. These are Black Beauty sp. Triops that I hatched from eggs last week. They grow very quickly, the first couple days they were about the size of a few grains of sand! Now the triops are starting to turn a darker color, they were pale-white the first couple days. Black Beauty Triops need a higher temperature then most other species, I keep the water around 82 F. I’m feeding them some shrimp pellets, and also some stale crackers, though you can pretty much feed triops anything organic. For more info on how I hatched them + pics you can visit www.triopsguys.com. Thanks for watching! If you have any questions just leave a comment and I’ll do my best to answer them. Generally they are the same as other species of triops though.
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How to hatch triops eggs using the floating container method. Good if you already have a heater.
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Hatching Triops Eggs step by step. This is the most reliable method I’ve used so far for hatching triops. Basically you hatch the triops eggs in a small hatchery container first, then after a week or so move them over to the final tank. That way you can control the temperature easier if you are using a lamp, and also the baby triops can find their food faster and grow quicker. ***Hatching Temperatures + Feeding Guide*** www.triopsguys.com *****************************************
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