usually about 8 weeks give or take.
Triops are a genus of small crustaceans. They should not be taken out of water as they cannot live very long at all without it.
Not very long, perhaps a few minutes.
Triops are a freshwater crustacean.
Unless the fish are really bigger than your triops the fish might get eaten.
no is the answer to both your questions
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.
No way. Triops are pond and creek animals. Do not put any in flavored water because they will die if you do.
A goldfish if it is housed correctly and fed properly should be around 20+cms long in less than 12 months. Triops should not really be kept with fish, they are likely to be eaten.
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yes it can because triops are cannibals.
They are normally found in freshwater ponds and pools.
They like alodea or amazon sword plant