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I have the daphnia magna, this winter all the daphnia died, the next summer will born?
 
If the daphnia left ephipia, they might come back in summer. (Ephipia = "seed", the resting stage of the life cycle.)

Daphnia magna are more difficult to grow, compared to smaller daphnia. They are more sensitive to high/low temperatures.
 
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