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Name Date STUDENT RESOURCE 1.9 ACTIVITY SHEET Vinegar Eels A vinegar eel is a many-celled animal. Vinegar eels are also called nematodes or roundworms. They are easy to find wiggling in the vinegar culture jar because they are always moving.
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www.eduplace.com/marketing/expsci/pdf/166026_classifica...
www.eduplace.com/marketing/expsci/pdf/166026_classification/blm_166026_2.pdf
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One of the easiest organisms to raise in the classroom are the nematodes known as vinegar eels. Recently on the NSTA Biology listserv one of KABT’s own, Candy Surdez had the following to offer. I’ve contacted her and she has agreed to sharing her message here and she’ll be sending a pict or two of her culture.
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www.kabt.org/2008/02/02/vinegar-eels-in-the-classroom/
www.kabt.org/2008/02/02/vinegar-eels-in-the-classroom/
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VINEGAR EELS: SEPARATING MYTHS FROM FACTS. Or, how the hell do you get the little suckers out of their culture? ... Over the years I have heard many sorry tails from people who tried to culture vinegar eels. Or more to the point, how they tried in vein to collect them from the culture. Other people thought they...
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www.peter.unmack.net/papers/1996.vinegeel.rt.html
www.peter.unmack.net/papers/1996.vinegeel.rt.html
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when a male eel loves a female eel very much they create the boom bang and out comes a baby eel
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_eels_reproduce
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You may be asking, "Why vinegar eels and not some other food?" ... Vinegar eels can survive for days, weeks perhaps, in water. Most live foods fed to fish are not truly aquatic and can die within hours of their introduction into the tank.
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www.livefoodcultures.com/vinegareels.html
www.livefoodcultures.com/vinegareels.html
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I currently have both vinegar eels and microworms. Not at all the same creatures. Vinegar eels are so named because they are found in unpasteurized vinegar, feeding on the bacteria. I have mine in a 1g pitcher, 50%+ vinegar, some apple cubes.
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www.thekrib.com/Food/vinegar.html
www.thekrib.com/Food/vinegar.html
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Miracidium larvae reproduce asexually producing 1000s of cercaria larvae that swim to reach their new host, ... Turbatrix = vinegar eels; Where are vinegar eels found? What do they feed upon? What is the function of the female genital pore? Why are its swimming movements whiplike? Hint, think about what is missing from the...
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webhome.broward.edu/~ssimpson/form_flatworm.htm
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On line magazine dedicated to Rainbowfishes of Australia and New Guinea ... Vinegar eels will live for a long time in the aquarium water. Vinegar eels swim in the water column and stay towards the surface where rainbowfish fry feed. Vinegar eels are just a little smaller than micro-worms, a great size for most baby fish.
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members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/vinegar.htm
members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/vinegar.htm
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Vinegar eels survive fine in plain water but will only reproduce in a vinegar solution. All you need to raise them is some vinegar, an apple and a container. The container can be any type. I have used empty two liter pop bottle, juice bottles and glass jars.
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reviews.ebay.ca/Keeping-Vinegar-Eels-Which-Are-Used-For...
reviews.ebay.ca/Keeping-Vinegar-Eels-Which-Are-Used-For-Fish-Food_W0QQugidZ10000000001829998
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