you can but you might get the triops sick and they may die within a few days.
becaues it will die
No way. Triops are pond and creek animals. Do not put any in flavored water because they will die if you do.
Well, usually Triops will just breed if there's two of them, because Triops are mostly hermaphrodites, meaning one could breed with the other, because they can be either male or female. Triops will lay their eggs on pretty much any object, from rocks to plants to substrate. Triops will have visible eggs, just like a lobster would under it's tail, triops will generate eggs in the same area. What I do is look for the eggs, wait for them to disappear, and remove the two (or however many) adults you have, because triops who are in the same area will eat the eggs. Then wait for the eggs to hatch, grow, and start again. Keep in mind most of the eggs will die, and only a few will hatch. I hope this helped!!!
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.
yes it can because triops are cannibals.
Triops are definetly water pets.If you take them out they will die.
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.
Triops may try to go on land, but they cannot survive for long. They can only breathe underwater and they will dry up without water.
You should put the Nutrient Pack into the water BEFORE you add the eggs - if you do not, then yes, any newly-hatched Triops will die as the Nutrient Pack provides microscopic food for them, and they will starve to death without it. At the time that they hatch, they are too small to feed from the food pellets that the Triops kits provide.
Yes, Triops are living creatures.