Yes. They were from the Triassic period
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.
There were plants during the dinosaur age.
yes it can because triops are cannibals.
Yes, this is because triops are racist, and the females tend to be darker.
According to Wikipedia, there are ten recognized species of triops, and according to "rainbowaq-triops", there are at least 15 known species of triops.
Yes, Triops are living creatures.
Provided you do everything correctly Triops will breed.
Triops granarius was created in 1864.
Triops cancriformis was created in 1801.
Triops australiensis was created in 1895.
Triops newberryi was created in 1921.
Triops longicaudatus was created in 1846.