I will check the brand name, because I left the box somewhere and I can't find it. I got it at the Waikiki Aquarium.
The funny thing is that 50% of the time most of the eggs aren't Triops! They just scoop detritus off a vernal pool and that detritus has many species in it. Most brands have those detritus packs, so try to get an egg bag that looks like it is filled with mulch.
My Flea Shrimp reproduced! It's only the 8th day! They've got to be the most easy pet to take care of. Also, Triops are predatory (They will cannibalize), so it is recommended to keep them separate from other troops and vernal pool organisms, thus making breeding super difficult. .
Fairy Shrimps are probably the most easy and colorful vernal pool pet to keep (other than Flea Shrimp). They are pretty small and slow-moving, though, so they might get eaten or get sucked into a filter. Branchinecta Gigas is big enough to not get attacked or sucked into a filter, but they are very hard to keep. Keeping them may be pretty cool, though!
Triops may eat other small, weak, fish, so caution must be exercised with them!
Flea Shrimp and Ostracods are far too small for an aquarium (in the filter they will go). In a nice, cool water container with some Fairy Shrimp and Clam shrimp they will thrive. Oxygenation is necessary, though.
Clam Shrimp are like Flea Shrimp, but huge. They can grow to the size of a fairy shrimp or triops. They seem to be easy to care for (mine are gobbling up algae wafer pieces), but they may be hard to breed.
I hope this helps!