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triops t cancriformis oct 12th 2010 2 wks old.

these little critters hatched about 2 weeks ago in water i was about to throw out as was stagnant and not looking like any of the triops were going to hatch, but wow these guys are really growing fast and so far…. fingers crossedf theres not been any losses through canabalistic behaviour as they are famous for eating each other, nice lol not these are so interesting and better than sea monkeys or brine shrimp in my opinion. so enjoy and look forward to your comments, please be nice though, cheers Triops cancriformis are not the same as the commonly sold Triops longicaudatus, a species which needs heated aquaria for raising. T cancriformis is happy in water that you’d keep your goldfish in 20 Celsius compared to 28 c for T Longicausdatus *No heaters required*. T cancriformis also happens to be the largest Triops species in the world with some individuals measuring in at a colossal 4.5 inches (11 cm) in length. To give a comparison, this giant out grows the common T longicaudatis by nearly double its size!
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Sea Monkeys – 6 Weeks Old.

Short movie of sea monkeys, roughly 6 weeks old. Doing well.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Part 2. Watch and learn!
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Aquasky – Sea Monkey

Sea Monkeys, Seeds & Facebook

In this video, I talk, in a nostalgic way, about life and how we cannot hold back the passing of time. Within the discussion, the topic of Sea Monkeys comes up, as well as Facebook – which allows us to reconnect with old friends. Satellite Website: www.Xaves511.com

Baby Sea Monkey ( Brine Shrimp ) 1 day old

BABY SEA MONKEY!!!!! Brine shrimp larvae ( Yes, I was disappointed she wasn’t looking at herself in a little hand mirror…or I didnt see the king on his throne like on the sea monkey box ). Shot with Celestron Digital microscope 10x Objective lens