![]() The first hatch I did I got 4 out of 19 to hatch. ![]() The kit's instructions say to feed them as soon as they hatch, but the pinned topic here says never to feed them before the 3rd day. They hatch, live a couple of days then die. What are your tips/suggestions to sucessfully raise babies?! Any help is geatly appreciated! :) I have done the same with my Sea Monkeys and they are thriving, oodles of them. I have culligan brand here but I'm scared to try again just yet (I'm due to have a baby boy any day now). Then I stayed over at the boyfriends one night and got back and all my triops (bigger one and 2 seperated smaller ones) were dead. My smaller ones eventually disappeared and the 1st 1 lived another 2 days. My kit instructs that babies should be fed a few hours after hatching so i would mix food and feed as instructions said and i would use the pipette twice daily to add bubbles for oxygen. I had 1 triop hatch in 3 days then 2-3 more over night. I kept the container in a window with just the sunlight and at night the dark The water never went below 72 degrees F. The instructions say I must use natural spring water (recommends culligan brand). But THIS kit comes with only eggs, baby and adult food, magnifying glass, gravel, hatching dish, bean-shaped adult tank (to small for moe than 1 adult), thermometer, pipette, and instuctions. That kit had detritus mixed with the eggs as well as a packet of food. I had triops once as a young kid and 2 grew to a ripe old age (for a triop) then they eventually died. ![]() My mom puchased the triassic triops kit for me for christmas.
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