Vinegar Eel

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Vinegar Eel

Turbatrix aceti. These common, free-living Nematodes require very little care, growing in vinegar and feeding on the fungi contained in it. Culture instructions are included. Size: 1/4? to 3/4?."

can they be used for amphibians?
 
Agreed. I have a culture of these and I have yet to find anything that really needs them. I would recomend looking for microworms(sci name is not in my head at the moment)...they work great for C. o larvae when they are small.
 
I see, thanks for telling me. Cause I heard they are easy to culture. And I am looking for something easy to culture and with a good size for adult newt.
 
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