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Triops longicaudatus Eggs - Large Bag!
Item #1323908819

Current Auction Time: Thu May 16 13:58:48 2024


Final: $1.00 First Bid $1.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 1 (bid history)
Started Dec 7 2011 - 06:26:59 PM Location Gonzales LA 70737 United States
Ended Dec 14 2011 - 06:26:59 PM
Auction Closed
Seller Masterbluekiro (24/24) 10-50JustMe
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High Bidder Dnight1030 (25/25) 10-50

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Description

Hello everyone! I'm still new at this selling thing, so please, I'll work with you if you work with me! ^^;
I'm selling one of my big bags of Triops longicaudatus Eggs today!

These are 2.5inx2in bags, with near 50-100 eggs!

Buy it now or make a bid, either way I'm cool with it, Shipping is 5 USD and tracking is available at your request.
More bags available at at winning bid!
I accept paypal only, no exceptions.


Triops longicaudatus Information


Triops longicaudatus, or the American Tadpole/Shield Shrimp, is a very interesting creature. Short lived, these animals eat anything, including each other, to grow fast and reproduce quickly.
They are often found in temporary waters, such as Arizona's desert pools where mine come from, that are only filled a few months of the year, or every few years.
The seasonal rains fill the dry lake beds and the eggs hatch! The eggs can wait for years for water, some lab kept ones are still viable after 80 years!
The secret to the survival of this ancient invertebrate is diapause, a type of suspended animation.
After hatching, the young eat as much as they can and grow as fast as they can, even eating smaller sisters to this mean. All my Triops are female, and reproduce copies of them selves.
Adults live about 60-90 days, oldest recorded lived to be 100 days, while mine make it on average 83 days.
(more information can be obtained either from me or from a google search)



Bid History:

Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments
Dnight1030 (25/25) 10-50 Dec 14 2011 - 02:42:35 PM $1.00 

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