Probably at a pet store. But you can also feed them tiny bits of carrot and shrimp depending on how old they are
buy a big steak of meat freeze it feed triops correct amount remove uneaten food so it does not pollute water
You can feed triops a variety of foods, including algae wafers, fish food pellets, and even finely crushed flakes or dried shrimp. It's important to offer a balanced diet for their health and development. Additionally, you can supplement their diet with fresh vegetables like spinach or carrot.
Yes, you can feed your triops tiny pieces of peeled carrot once they are 2 weeks old. Make sure the pieces are small enough for the triops to easily consume, as they can be scavengers and will eat a variety of food items like vegetables along with their main diet. Remember to remove any uneaten food to maintain water quality in the tank.
yes triops are very good beginner pets because they are easy to take care of.
Triops are ancient aquatic shrimps; they possess gills and not lungs. The gills colapse when not in water, and are basically non functional. So the answer is no, triops cannot breath out of water.
buy a big steak of meat freeze it feed triops correct amount remove uneaten food so it does not pollute water
You can feed triops a variety of foods, including algae wafers, fish food pellets, and even finely crushed flakes or dried shrimp. It's important to offer a balanced diet for their health and development. Additionally, you can supplement their diet with fresh vegetables like spinach or carrot.
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Triops can eat a range of fish food (pellets not flakes). Triops can also eat: grated carrot rice small pieces of fish prawn(not much bigger than food pellets) ranges of fruit I got all this information and more at www.triops.bravehost.com
Well, they are usually in their kit, you may want to buy it in Superstore or in Walmart, I didn't have a food pellets in mine, so i bought the pellets in a pet store near you
yes it can because triops are cannibals.
In the wild they eat plant material, small bugs and pond creatures, and even each other if food is scarce. If you are raising triops at home you can basically feed them anything organic. Chopped up vegetables and other kitchen scraps are good choices, or you can simply feed them a commercial fish food, like Betta fish food or shrimp pellets. You can also throw in dead bugs, spiders, etc and see if they will eat it. Or as the previous poster mentioned, you can even feed them grass. If you need suggestions or specifics here is a link to a very good triops feeding guide, including how much to feed triops, when to feed triops, etc. http://www.triopsguys.com/triops-feeding-guide-78/
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, 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.