Can triops be kept with other freshwater fish?

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3 Responses to Can triops be kept with other freshwater fish?

  1. Nikolai Dixzon

    Triops survives in temporary pools all over the world, and are correspondingly short-lived. These ponds usually dry up during certain times of the year when there is no rainfall. Although the adult Triops die during these droughts, their embryos remain in a state of diapause (suspended animation) and can survive for several years until the next rains fill up the pools again, allowing them to hatch.

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  2. AGENT X_FISH LUVER_TIKEDO

    w8 for them to get a bit bigger like 4 cm mine just hatched then put them in the tank with ur fish or they will eat the triops once triops die watch how fish eat thek very amazing do it do it do it trust me best chance is bettas with 2 cmm minimus

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  3. yes, as long as the fish are not aggressive, and are not small(no cichlids, neon tetras, guppies, aggressive fish) and not big enough to eat them.

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