Microbialculture: Microbialculture are micro organisims in vinegar that the eels eat. Hence the name "Vinegar Eel".
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How to raise and collect vinegar eels featuring a super fast and easy collection technique ... My vinegar eels stopped climbing! My culture had been going along for several months and I decided they might need something more to eat. So, I added six ounces of apple juice. They immediately stopped climbing.
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How to Breed Vinegar Eels And Use For Livefood. Vinegar eels are tiny, non-parasitic, free living nematodes. They feed on even smaller microorganisms that live in and eat apple cider vinegar. Vinegar nematode or Vinegar Eels (Turbatrix... ... Vinegar eels are tiny, non-parasitic, ... They will eat grindal worms quickly!
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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. ... Why Live Foods; What Fish Eat...; About The Bug Farm; What Others say...;
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Even with fry that can eat baby brine shrimp at hatching, we tend to use vinegar eels to bridge the period between feedings. Many fish only eat in a particular zone of the water column. Many of the rainbow fishes eat primarily in the top sections of the tank.
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Explore these links to learn what you can found in water. ... Learn how the blepharisma, vinegar eels, and volvox look like, where they live, what they eat, and how they propagate. Includes microscopic images and video files. There are links to eThemes Resources on microscopes and cells.
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This page provides free information about Vinegar eel ... The common eels of Europe and America belong to the genus Anguilla. The electrical eel is a species of Gymnotus. The so called vinegar eel is a minute nematode worm. See Conger eel, Electric eel, and Gymnotus.
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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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I only feed vinegar eels when I have a hatch of very small fry. I ignore them for months at a time. When I hatch a batch of fish they need to eat every day. Sometimes BBS will not cooperate. For those days microworms are great.
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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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