You can differentiate between male and female triops primarily by looking at their reproductive structures. Male triops have a pair of claspers, which are small appendages used for mating, located near their heads. In contrast, females typically have a broader body shape and a more pronounced, rounded abdomen where they carry eggs. Observing these characteristics during their growth phase can help you identify their sex.
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