Has anyone ever had these as pets?
I just bought some, they should be here by next monday. I hope I don't kill them, cause I don't know shit about them and I'm just winging it
They're pretty easy. I have 2 growing up in my tank right now.
What the fuck are they cause I want 11.
>>290883triops motherfucker1. buy eggs2. hatch in water3. holy fucking shit triops
>>290827the third eye is magic
It looks like it will go in your ear and lay eggs.I want them so bad. What PH do they need? Any temperature requirements? Will they kill my fish that are about two inches long?
LOLZi ordrd them a few days ago, hope i will get them today.. even did a blogg for'em, too bad its swedish D: http://triops.blogg.se/
Man these things die so quick........or it could just have been me
>>291016they live from 3 weeks to 3 months, and grow really really fast, i wonder what would happen if they lived for 3 years, we'd have triops the size of cattle
i had them for about 6 months, went through 2 generations, 2nd generation i had like 7 full sized adults by the end of it, first one was like 3. In the End they all ate eachother. awesome pets, just a pain to clean every 3 days.
Looks like the OP's is australiensis (sp). Most popular versions are the caudatlis (sp).I have a small 3 gallon aquarium that I am keeping a single tetra in right now. When the tetra dies I'm either going to turn the tank into a carnivorous plant terrarium or a triop pond. I've never kept triops, but I've had some eggs laying around for 10 years; no joke. I am certain that they are still viable.