Product Review
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.











