I want triops and have a 55 gallon goldfish tank. Could I use the tank water instead of the distilled water? Also could I use goldfish food to feed them?
I want triops and have a 55 gallon goldfish tank. Could I use the tank water instead of the distilled water? Also could I use goldfish food to feed them?
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I have a 2.5 gallon tank ready , with a cave and water conditioned and aquarium salted water
Is this ok
Since this is a larger tank for them how long will they live?
Do they breed quick??
Breeding signs?
Anything else or tips
Can I feed them tropical flake when I run out of triop food
My triops in their new 5 gallon aquarium!
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These are the last pictures of my first triops. It died one hour later. You can see the eggs quite clearly.
I personally own a 10 gallon tank, nothing special about it, I am still deciding what I really want to do with it. I currently have a mystery snail and some Triops cancriformis. I was considering purchasing another aquarium, something easier to maintain because believe it or not, my 10 gal (with 4 Triops and a snail) is hard to maintain, water quality spcifically.
I have heard mixed responses with “What tank size is easiest to maintain?”. Some say small tanks are simple to maintain cus there isnt alot in it, some say larger ones are easier because the tank can handle the bioload and the filters are more powerful (something like that).
In your opinion, which size tanks are easiest to maintain? I would say probably a 30 gallon.. which is what I might get.
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I know the need for detritus but if the eggs are in sand that were in an aquarium, shouldent the sand contain all the stuff detritus contains?