I had a fun time making this video and I am always trying something new. Let me know your experience with live food cultures. And if you have ever been around that person that just will not stop making annoying sounds...well that can be me at times. I promise it is not intentional only my Tourette's Syndrome wanting to join the party (true thing, I have been diagnosed with it) Enjoy the video and thank you for watching!
I like how you got a zoom on the vinegar eels, If you ever get the opportunity to look at them under a microscope you won't regret it, they are fascinating little creatures with some amazing anatomy. thanks for the video & keep up the good work.
That bottle makes those eels look really fancy. Good stuff. I use vinegar eels, live baby brine, moina daphnia, hopefully peanut beatle larvae at some point. Haven't yet managed to contact anyone for some
I got these eels from the top shelf. I do have a contact that has some peanut beetles and am working on getting some starter cultures. If we get that sorted out I will gladly send you some.
I just started a vinegar eel culture not long ago but my favorite culture I have would be my white worms. I also keep walter worms, infusoria, rams Horn snails, and cherry shrimp. I keep pea puffers and bumblebee gobbies who really enjoy all of my larger cultures. I think BBS is the typical go to food for the hobby though, I hatch those too a few times a week.
I have seen them sold in heat sealed bags, zip loc bags, bottles, etc. If it is a local sell just something simple for the buyer to transport them home in.
i always thought you used 50/50 water apple cider vinegar. do you use straight apple cider vinegar? I have 4 bottles i havent touched for a while i should go check them and harvest a few :-)
Vinegar eels don’t literally eat fresh apples; they eat “mother of vinegar,” the yeasts and bacteria that turn apple juice, wine, and so forth into vinegar. The apples are food for the “mother.”
I had a fun time making this video and I am always trying something new. Let me know your experience with live food cultures. And if you have ever been around that person that just will not stop making annoying sounds...well that can be me at times. I promise it is not intentional only my Tourette's Syndrome wanting to join the party (true thing, I have been diagnosed with it) Enjoy the video and thank you for watching!
I like how you got a zoom on the vinegar eels, If you ever get the opportunity to look at them under a microscope you won't regret it, they are fascinating little creatures with some amazing anatomy. thanks for the video & keep up the good work.
Very cool Bro ✌
Very cool I may have to try this. If Rachel will allow it lol...
Got to get that fish room built! Then she won’t even know lol
I would gladly give you some so you can start a culture, if she gives you permition.
@@Daniel-tn6ov Thanks man I really appreciate it. I may take you up on it.
That bottle makes those eels look really fancy. Good stuff. I use vinegar eels, live baby brine, moina daphnia, hopefully peanut beatle larvae at some point. Haven't yet managed to contact anyone for some
I got these eels from the top shelf. I do have a contact that has some peanut beetles and am working on getting some starter cultures. If we get that sorted out I will gladly send you some.
@@WeldonTanks i have a feeling that would up the game a bit. Butterfly fish, cichlids, and pikes especially
So how u start it without a starter culture.?
I just started a vinegar eel culture not long ago but my favorite culture I have would be my white worms. I also keep walter worms, infusoria, rams Horn snails, and cherry shrimp. I keep pea puffers and bumblebee gobbies who really enjoy all of my larger cultures. I think BBS is the typical go to food for the hobby though, I hatch those too a few times a week.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with love foods. I have a shipment coming with 4 new things for me to try.
How to make vinder eels without a starter
There is not a way that I know of.
I have always found a starter culture. They had to have come from somewhere, that may be a deep google dive
@@WeldonTanks thanks
How would you go about selling these? can I sell them in a screw on bottle half full then close it when the buyer is picking it up?
I have seen them sold in heat sealed bags, zip loc bags, bottles, etc.
If it is a local sell just something simple for the buyer to transport them home in.
i always thought you used 50/50 water apple cider vinegar. do you use straight apple cider vinegar?
I have 4 bottles i havent touched for a while i should go check them and harvest a few :-)
I used straight vinegar and have had zero problems. Extremely prolific culture
@@WeldonTanks thanks for the reply
I may try that with one of my cultures aswell
Cheers
Why people dislike keep your hate to your self
Vinegar eels don’t literally eat fresh apples; they eat “mother of vinegar,” the yeasts and bacteria that turn apple juice, wine, and so forth into vinegar. The apples are food for the “mother.”
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