yes. you can
4 weeks
You can darken the yolks by offering the chickens fresh vegetation and table scraps. Regularly adding shredded Carrot, pumpkin/squash and choice weeds along with laying mash will often change the washed out pale yellow yolks to a bright yellow/orange color. This will take a few weeks so do not expect a change the day after you do this.
2-3 weeks
Nope, 6 weeks!!
I could be wrong, but I think the question was to do with the use of the apostrophe (or not) after the word weeks. Am actually looking for that answer :-)
only if they are 2 weeks old or older
usually about 8 weeks give or take.
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.
Freshly made carrot juice typically lasts for about 2-3 days when stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator. It is best to consume it as soon as possible to enjoy the most nutrients and flavors. Shake well before drinking to mix any settled solids.
The lifespan of a triop can range greatly. Most triops live to about 2 months before they die. There have been ones that have made it to 4-5 months, so it really just depends. Generally you can aspect this: the better you take care of your triops, the longer they will live.
PH value of carrot is bet 7.5 to 8.8
You can preserve fresh squeezed orange juice by keeping it in the fridge, and it will stay good for about 3-5 weeks.
Triops are very short lived only lasting around 2 or 3 months so I guess that once they are about 2 weeks old and/or half inch long they could be called adult.
That's disgusting. and yeah.
YES 1. Cut a carrot 2 inches below its leaves. You can also use the full carrot. 2. In a pot, fill 2/3 with the pebbles, add the carrot, then fill around the carrot, making sure the carrot tip is exposed. 3. Add enough water to the level of the pebbles. Maintain water level at all times. 4. After the roots are exposed and the top leaves have grown, transfer to the soil. Dig a hole long enough to fit the full carrot of carrot piece. Keep the tip above the soil. 5. Water as necessary; In 3-6 weeks, you should have new carrots.
Crayfish can 1-2 weeks without eating. -lipika
You can buy a kit that will supply you with triop food, eggs and sand and a small container. The container supplied is normally very small and is only big enough to keep one triop in. First buy distiller water (DO NOT USE TAP WATER AS IT CONTAINS TO MUCH CHLORINE/CHLORIDE AND WILL KILL THEM) Your water should contain either no chloride/chlorine or a maximum of 10mg. Poor about 3/4 of your water into the container. Poor half of your eggs in once the water has reached room temperature. Put your container (with the eggs and water in) under a desk lamp at a maximum of 75 watts. Wait 24 hours and they should have hatched! If there doesn't appear to be any don't through anything away for 7 days because by then your triops will become clearly visible. Anything under 7 days and your triops might still be microscopic! After 3 days start feeding them a VERY small pinch of the food. Only add sand after 2-3 weeks. Enjoy your triops!!