They are thriving in my closed ecosphere and would love to research more on them, but need names by Pale-Appointment9409 Closed EcosystemsEcospheresminiatureself sustainingself-contained 5 Comments Particular-Skill2012 1 month ago Daphnia, copepods. Great fish and invertebrate dood Fit-Working-7652 1 month ago no ideal with picture 1 and 2, picture 3 was cyclop BitchBass 1 month ago Looks like we all agree on pic 3 being a copepod/cyclops. Pic one looks to me like a fairy shrimp and 2 either daphnia or ostracod. CorrectsApostrophes_ 1 month ago 2 is an ostracod. All super common. And indeed not bugs, but crustaceans IntrospectiveProcess 1 month ago Number 1 looks like a brine shrimp (also known by its commercial name “Sea Monkey”).
BitchBass 1 month ago Looks like we all agree on pic 3 being a copepod/cyclops. Pic one looks to me like a fairy shrimp and 2 either daphnia or ostracod.
CorrectsApostrophes_ 1 month ago 2 is an ostracod. All super common. And indeed not bugs, but crustaceans
IntrospectiveProcess 1 month ago Number 1 looks like a brine shrimp (also known by its commercial name “Sea Monkey”).
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Daphnia, copepods. Great fish and invertebrate dood
no ideal with picture 1 and 2, picture 3 was cyclop
Looks like we all agree on pic 3 being a copepod/cyclops. Pic one looks to me like a fairy shrimp and 2 either daphnia or ostracod.
2 is an ostracod. All super common. And indeed not bugs, but crustaceans
Number 1 looks like a brine shrimp (also known by its commercial name “Sea Monkey”).