Don't be afraid of Wiggly Worms: the VINEGAR EELS 🔬 233
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- Vinegar Eels (Turbatrix aceti) are nematode worms and they feed on bacteria and like to grow in vinegar.
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Aww, nature's always finding ways to feed us extra protein 😢❤
Now I know what I'm gonna see in tonight's nightmare
I will never forget that video of a woman finding millions of these things chilling in her homemade kombucha lol
There are sometimes things that I do not wish to see or know. But I like salad with vinegar.
I’m checking my vinegar tonight just incase! More uses for my microscope! ☺️
My eyes while watching this is itching so bad, along with all of my senses arround my body. 💀
I worked with C. elegans for a bit and when they would to clump up it meant they were mating. So maybe that’s what these worms are also doing,
Or they just got stuck
Oh I need to try that too! Thank you for the suggestion :)
Oh they are multiplying so much since the last video! Wow! Neat!
Thanks for sharing! It's one of those things I rather not know but rather would know if that makes sense lol
A few months ago I made a terrarium to keep a snail I had found, when I let the snail go I closed the terrarium up and weeks later I found clumps of very similar and very tiny looking worms on the top of the lid where water drops from moisture had formed, It was really surprising.
I'm pretty sure this is what is in my aquarium but I didn't put them there
Could you please show what magnification you are using throughout your videos. It would greatly help newcomers like me. I am using a Brunel SP40 which is 10x60 at its highest.
I'm not looking at vinegar the same way again.
extra protein content
The clusters are zoom meetings to try to come up with a strategy to escape the droplet
Thank you!
I took a few drops of water from the sponge-like substrate of supermarket bought live watercress (the ones in the rectangular, clear plastic containers), and found that it was teeming with ciliates. I wasn’t able to identify them, and could find nothing online. I did this on 3 occasions, with different containers of cress, and each time they were full of them.
An idea for a video, maybe?
Scary
If you were to leave a container of vinegar sat outside, and out of the rain, could you get these nematodes appearing if there are fruit flies present?
Oh ! So that's what I spotted ...Kind regards Alex
Its a shame that the TH-cam video compression algorithm (or some video compression along the way of your shooting/editing/uploading) has degraded the quality of your microscope video. Those little nematodes are so cool! It looks like it was a very high quality video before all the compression. Well done sir.
@Sir Scofferoff wow thank you for the reply! This is super insightful. I also have a microscopy channel on my other account. Do you have any other related advice of how to upload/edit the videos such that the final video as it appears to the end user is as high quality as it is on my computer? I usually work with 4k MP4 files off of my camera and then output 1080p out of premiere. Should I actually output 4k at a super high bitrate? Is there anything else I should know?
I use to breed them for my baby Axolotls... Because the babies are so small!!!
Its called worm ball, its how they mate, u haveto filter em out or the round worm will become paricitical in body
Oh no. No no nooooooo. I'm gonna have a look at my vinegar bottle right away, and double check with my microscope
Everything's ok here...
@Sir Scofferoff Sneaky little monsters!
Could you review the BEBANG x2000 Microscope ( if possible I wouldn’t be upset)
So cool.
Interesting... 🤔
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How does anything survive in acid like vinegar???
Depends really how strong the acid is and on the organism. Helicobacter, for example, is even able to survive the acid of the stomach.
hi do more amoeba videos please
Oi! Another thing to stress about, why, why!!
RawMeatExperiment is not afraid.
My mum always drinks vintages
This is an interesting comment in many ways
Nightmare in my Scoby I seen some
Maybe cause they're locked up?
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Oh, we eat these guys all the time. They're harmless.
Who is we? And how did you make or get them? Someone said They are round worms and are parasitic.
"They form in vinegar". From what? I can't seem to find any info on how their eggs spread. Do they grow on fruit? Are their eggs carried in the air or hitch a ride on an insect? I hear they grow in acidic lakes but that doesn't explain how they get into vinegar.
I’m first
🤢Oh no...😭
Well good thing I don't like vinegar!🤢
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Why did you mention the American food and drug administration? European food standards are higher than the US's. You are European.
Most people are American who watch.
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