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| Triops egg pictures, in egg sacks and deposited; What do they look like? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 9 2011, 08:34 PM (8,171 Views) | |
| Huub | Feb 9 2011, 08:34 PM Post #1 |
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Queensland, Red fire, Cancriformis . >>Digging for eggs&l
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Some pictures that may help out just a little. Eggs inside the triops, orange dots. ![]() Cancriformis ![]() Longicaudatus After laying/drying they often are darker of colour, more brownish? Depending on the sort of sand there will be a size difference. ![]() Longicaudatus eggs? ![]() Cancriformis eggs. I copied these out of another post to make them more accessable. @Mods if not allowed take action... |
~ Huub ~ 1st tanklog: Longicaudatus / 2nd log: Australiensis Queensland (Silver) / 3rd log: Red Fire Kabuto Cancriformis / 4th tanklog: Newberryi + Kabuto Albino Water-adjustments for Triops / My You-Tube channel with triops vids | |
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| triops master | Feb 9 2011, 11:12 PM Post #2 |
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Triops Cancriformis
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Looks Great! |
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