Witnessed this for the first time today in my first ever successful batch of longicaudatus! When i saw it my heat dropped for a moment and i thought " Well that doesn't look good. Either that guy is molting or its just gonna be 4 Triops in a couple of minutes.." 😅
Hahahah, it happens to all of us for the first time. Though after many times, it still remains truly interesting to watch them molt successfully. If they dont, its great you observed that moment, in that case there is a chance to fix something
@@TriassicParkTriops I think it was poop because they didn’t do anything like burrowing they were just swimming around secreting it I think it was a direct result of the shrimp pellets that came with the pack I bought so I stopped feeding them that and switched to peas and carrots They still poop 24/7 I’m kind of worried about that
Have you ever seen a red nauplli? I'm hatching some eggs i bought and there is one red and eleven or twelve normal ones. It could be something else entirely but it wil take a couple of day's to know.
How do triops australiensis reproduce? Do they reproduce via parthenogenesis, hermaphroditism, or sexually? I can't seem to find any sources that can tell me one way or the other.
Heyo! My Triops Australiensis Green and Triops Australiensis Queensland are both hermaphrodite species. The Triops are basically always "female bodies" with eggs pouches and fertilize theirselves. No males are present and mating does therefore not occur. The eggs are always fertilized by the hermaphrodite "ladies" theirselves.
So cool! My big Bertha just molted today 😊
I was finally able to hatch triops and I have the proper equipment so now they won't die as much hopefully
Witnessed this for the first time today in my first ever successful batch of longicaudatus!
When i saw it my heat dropped for a moment and i thought " Well that doesn't look good. Either that guy is molting or its just gonna be 4 Triops in a couple of minutes.." 😅
Hahahah, it happens to all of us for the first time. Though after many times, it still remains truly interesting to watch them molt successfully. If they dont, its great you observed that moment, in that case there is a chance to fix something
Yo I need some help! My triops are creating this weird orange powder everywhere and they’re doing it a lot! Did I give them diarrhea?
Orange powder ?
Are the orange specs, perfect little balls ?
Are they roughly the size of the "dot" on a keyboard (. . ) ??
These might be eggs!
@@TriassicParkTriops I think it was poop because they didn’t do anything like burrowing they were just swimming around secreting it
I think it was a direct result of the shrimp pellets that came with the pack I bought so I stopped feeding them that and switched to peas and carrots
They still poop 24/7 I’m kind of worried about that
Have you ever seen a red nauplli? I'm hatching some eggs i bought and there is one red and eleven or twelve normal ones. It could be something else entirely but it wil take a couple of day's to know.
Hey do you have a website where you sell these too?
We only sell by personal chatting. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and you can mail us.
How do triops australiensis reproduce? Do they reproduce via parthenogenesis, hermaphroditism, or sexually? I can't seem to find any sources that can tell me one way or the other.
Heyo!
My Triops Australiensis Green and Triops Australiensis Queensland are both hermaphrodite species. The Triops are basically always "female bodies" with eggs pouches and fertilize theirselves. No males are present and mating does therefore not occur. The eggs are always fertilized by the hermaphrodite "ladies" theirselves.
@@TriassicParkTriops Awesome! Thank you so much for the info!
@@TriassicParkTriops (My bad. This is the original poster of the comment. I just accidentally responded using my spouse's account instead).
Whoa man, youre watching him undress! What would you think if you turned around in the bathroom and a triops with a camera was watching you 🤔