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Its just them at an early age they will start to look like them
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There’s a number of possibilities here. The first one is that it could simply be newborn Triops, which haven’t yet taken the adult shape yet. Other possibilities could be other vernal pool invertebrates such as Fairy Shrimp, Cyclops and Copepods. Their eggs are often mixed in with Triops kits, but because Triops are the apex predator, they are often eaten and not given a chance to grow. In a situation where Triops eggs don’t hatch (or die early, etc), it is possible for these other invertebrates to establish themselves instead.
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Its best not to poke with the critters with a microscope. If it were a triops then it would’ve been hurt. Leave them. The best thing to do is wait till they grow up to see what they are. Look up some pictures of copepods, fairy shrimp ,ostracod and clam shrimp and see if they match your description.
If no triops hatch after a week then get another starter kit or eggs kit or something.
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