The Triops Diaries

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

The Triops Diaries is a television show that is created and hosted by Sarah Rows Solo, an enthusiastic and engaging science educator who shares her fascination with triops, small prehistoric crustaceans, with audiences of all ages. The show is a unique blend of science education and entertainment that takes viewers on a journey into the world of these fascinating creatures, exploring their biology, behavior, and the challenges they face in their natural habitats.

The show is structured around Sarah's personal experience of raising and studying triops in her home laboratory, where she shares her insights and discoveries with viewers in a lively and engaging manner. Sarah's boundless enthusiasm for science and her love of triops are infectious, and her warm and approachable personality makes her a natural teacher and mentor to her audience.

The show is divided into a series of episodes, each of which explores a different aspect of triops biology and behavior. Topics covered include the life cycle of triops, their hunting and feeding habits, their mating rituals, and their interactions with other species in their ecosystems. Sarah uses a variety of props, graphics, and animations to illustrate key concepts and make the information accessible and engaging for viewers of all ages.

One of the unique features of The Triops Diaries is the way that it encourages viewers to participate in the science of triops biology themselves. Sarah provides detailed instructions and advice for viewers who want to raise their own triops, and she even invites them to share their own discoveries and observations with her via social media. This interactive approach to science education is a refreshing change from more traditional educational programming, and it encourages viewers to become active participants in the scientific process themselves.

Another strength of the show is the high production values and attention to detail that are evident in every episode. The show is beautifully shot, with stunning footage of triops in their natural habitats, as well as close-up shots of Sarah's own laboratory setups. The attention to detail extends to the show's graphics and animations, which are informative and engaging without ever feeling overly complicated or confusing.

Overall, The Triops Diaries is a wonderful science education show that is sure to captivate viewers of all ages. Sarah Rows Solo is a talented and engaging host, and her passion for her subject matter shines through in every episode. Whether you are interested in biology, ecology, or just enjoy learning about cool creatures, The Triops Diaries is definitely worth checking out.

The Triops Diaries is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between January 1, 2015 and on Sarah Rows Solo

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Black Stripe
8. Black Stripe
July 2, 2016
In this episode explorer Sarah decides that the triops are in fact fairy shrimp, and sees that they now have a black stripe along their back.
A Fork in the Tail
7. A Fork in the Tail
 
It's been 5 days since explorer Sarah emptied the eggs into the 'triops' tank, and though the triops don't seem to have hatched, the other creatures that have hatched seem to be doing well. Today we catch a glimpse of their fork shape tails through the microscope, but are they triops? Or are they something else?
The Tank is Turning Green
6. The Tank is Turning Green
 
After a couple of sunny days, the tank is starting to turn green as algae begins to grow, but explorer Sarah still can't be sure if the creatures are triops or fairy shrimp. She uses a USB microscope to capture the tiny creatures as they swim about the tank.
Cleaning the Triops Tank
5. Cleaning the Triops Tank
 
Today it's time to clean out the triops tank using a pipette that came in the triops kit. Explorer Sarah manages to capture the tiny creatures on camera, but thinks they are more likely to be fairy shrimp than triops now they are getting bigger.
First Feeding
4. First Feeding
 
It's a few days since explorer Sarah hatched what she believes to be 'triops' creatures. Today she must feed them for the first time. She even manages to get a little bit of microscopic footage of them swimming in their tank.
Hatching Day
3. Hatching Day
 
Explorer Sarah checks the triops tank to see if anything has hatched yet. It has, but is it what she was expecting?
Setting up the Triops Tank
2. Setting up the Triops Tank
 
Explorer Sarah sets up her Triops tank and releases the triops longicaudatus eggs into the water. Is it enough to get them to hatch?
Unboxing the Triops Kit
1. Unboxing the Triops Kit
 
Explorer Sarah unboxes her troops kit and shows you what is inside. Filmed on location on the island of Alderney in the British Channel Islands.
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Where to Watch The Triops Diaries
The Triops Diaries is available for streaming on the Sarah Rows Solo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Triops Diaries on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2015