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Vinegar Eels (8 Full OZ) Large culture Live Food For Fish Fry

$ 5.01

Availability: 302 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • UPC: 682821176753
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Water Type: All Water Types
  • Type: Live
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Suitable for: All tiny fish fry

    Description

    You will get a full 8 oz sealed package of cultured vinegar eels.
    This is a large producing culture with 1000's of worms!
    There is no quicker way to start a big culture.
    Vinegar eels are a common first food for betta fry, corydoras fry, killifish fry, and many other fish species that have very small fry hatch from eggs. They're smaller than most nematodes, last longer in the tank, and swim throughout the water column which prevents too much bottom-feeding.  Micro worms on the other hand will settle on the bottom of the tank. That's the difference between vinegar eels and micro worms.
    Vinegar eels are very easy to keep and even with minimal attention a culture can thrive for years. It is a must-have food for all tiny fish breeders.
    While other cultures might crash or brine shrimp hatches might fail, you will always be able to pull out vinegar eels and know they are ready to harvest when you need them.
    Culturing Directions:
    What you need:
    Jar or large bottle (2-4L) with a cap or lid.
    One small apple, cut into slices small enough to fit into the jar
    Apple cider vinegar
    Treated tap water
    Starter culture of vinegar eels taken from an established culture
    Instructions:
    Fill the jar with a 1:1 ratio of apple cider vinegar and treated tap water.
    Wash the apple thoroughly to remove any contaminants on the skin. Cut it into pieces and stick into the jar with the diluted vinegar.
    Add the starter culture to the jar
    Cover (I use a piece of paper towel and a rubber band to hold over the opening of the jar) and store at room temperature. A dark cabinet is preferable but not necessary
    You can split cultures and start fresh cultures every 6 months or so, sometimes letting it go as long as a year. In that time, I do not add any food or fresh water/vinegar to the culture.  The colony thrives on its own very well. If you notice it getting very cloudy it's probably time to refresh the culture.
    To refresh simply get a new jar and pour half the culture in there then top both jars off with fresh diluted vinegar.
    This culture will be ready to start harvesting when it arrives.
    FREE SHIPPING!!
    I will ship your vinegar eels first class. However, if you want them faster I have added an option to have your eels shipped priority. I will ship Monday thru Wednesday, and some Saturdays. I will combine multiple orders into one shipment. If you order more than one item, please add them to the cart and request an invoice so I can combine shipping to give you the lowest shipping cost possible