Why did my Triops die?

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  1. Jesus Loves even Osama

    the water must be hard and contaminated.
    the temp of the water must be above the normal level
    the chemical form the fake plant cannot cause this as u had washed them
    try to put live plants

    i can understand how difficult it is to lose ttriops

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  2. It may not have been related to aything you did. This website had the most extensive info on Triops: http://mytriops.com/articles/triops_care.stm

    Once you get most of the way through the page, it says the average ligespan is 30-40 days, with some dying as early as two weeks after hatching.

    The good news is, if eggs were laid in the container, it tells you how to start the cycle over and raise a new batch.

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  3. 1. maybe, the tank water is already dirty
    2. overfeeding

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  4. they only live 20-70 days!!!

    Triops are also called Dinosaur shrimp because they existed in prehistoric times and remain relatively unchanged

    They are called Triops because they have THREE eyes! Triops longicaudatus are from America (They are also called Tadpole Shrimps), Triops australiensis (Shield Shrimp) are from Australia and the native European ones are Triops cancriformis.

    A single creature should be called a Triops not a Triop, this is because the name Triops is based on the Latin naming convention for the creature. Click here for a full explanation why.

    They resemble miniature horseshoe crabs (Apart from the fact they have three eyes!)

    Eggs should hatch within 24 hours of being added to water (may take up to two weeks in colder temperatures)

    They are predatory and carnivorous – eating anything else in the tank (including each other !)

    They double in size each day until they reach their adult length of about 2 inches. They are fully mature after 3-4 weeks

    Each Triops has a lifespan of between 20 and 70 days (If they manage to avoid other hungry Triops)

    They are acrobatic swimmers, and eat on the move and will eat anything that moves!

    They are hermaphrodite and may lay eggs in the tank, if the tank is allowed to dry up and more water added a new generation of Triops may hatch.

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