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Vinegar eels for axie larvae?

Margie

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Re: Vinegar eel's for axie larvae?

You can, but it can be problematic. Vinegar eels hang out at the water surface, while baby axies are usually at the bottom.
 

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Re: Vinegar eel's for axie larvae?

Microworms are better than vinegar eels, but nowhere near as good as baby brine shrimp. I get much better growth rates with bbs.
 
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