Iv heard of feeding them yeast water solution but how would I go about doing this? Also no brine shrimp since my closest and only pet store is closed since the owner is away Thanks alot. 10 points for the best answer
Iv heard of feeding them yeast water solution but how would I go about doing this? Also no brine shrimp since my closest and only pet store is closed since the owner is away Thanks alot. 10 points for the best answer
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?
I tried to grow some Triops the other day, I used bottled spring water, and the Triops detritus and eggs that came with the package. I kept the water at about 23 – 24 degrees but after 3 days there is nothing hatched at all? I’m thinking of trying again with water that I’ve retrieved from the river near us, is that a good idea?
It came with 2 packets of eggs in Detritus, the contents said only one packet of eggs and a packet of food. I understand the Detritus will keep the Triops going for the first couple of days, but will I have to buy specific Triops food after this? (I’ve read that you can feed them fish pellets/blood worms etc but I’m assuming this isn’t until they’re a few weeks old XD)
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Hi, I got a Triops Hatching Kit and when I opened it I realized 2 bags. One of the bags contained something that looked like parsley (Detritus I believe) and the other contained little balls like fish food. I was not sure which one was the eggs so I put the flakes in there because I read up some stuff on the internet. The detritus is floating which concerned me as I figured it would sink to the bottom. Am I doing this correctly?