yes sure
no is the answer to both your questions
If you have sea monkeys in one tank with triops, they will eat each other.
ya who asked this?
No, you cannot touch triops. They are very fragile. If you touched them... the oils from your hands can make them sick and they will die. You need to be careful also what you put in their tank.
possibly daphnia, baby triops or fairy shrimp. If you have just hatched your triops it is more likely to be fairy shrimp, but if they are over a week old they should have eaten all of the fairy shrimp, daphnia can become a problem when triops are well fed and dont eat them, but they wont hurt the triops
I think that if u put a triop in a tank with something biggerand is also a predator it might eat the triops .This might also happen with fish that bigger that it.
A sandy bottom shouldn't bother triops. In fact triops like sand in the bottom of the tank because they can lay their eggs in the sand and cover them up. This prevents other triops from eating the eggs, and lets you hatch another batch later. Just make sure you wash the sand first, and don't use ocean sand because it contains salt that could mess up the pH for your triops. This link has more information on what kind of sand triops like and how much to add : http://www.triopsguys.com/triop-tank-setup-for-t-australiensis-21/
Under proper circumstances, triops can begin reproducing at about two weeks of age. Eggs will need to be removed from the tank and allowed to dry out, then rehydrated. Dried eggs can be viable for years if properly stored, so the timing of a new batch of triops is really up to the breeder.
Triops which are often known as the living fossils and have a history of more than 300 years is a small genus of crustaceans. In order to move a Triop to a bigger tank you need to put them in a tub of water which as a room temprature and move them to bigger tank maintaining the same water temperature.
yes but you have to soak it in spring water for like three days and it if it hasn't had soap
Nothing...You just leave them with a light shining on there tank (or something warm) so that the water doesn't get to cold.
You need a tank, food, water purifier, someway to aerate the tank, and (of course) sea-monkey eggs.