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Yes, vinegar eels are heterotrophic organisms. They obtain their nutrients by consuming organic matter, such as bacteria and yeast, found in their environment, particularly in vinegar and other fermented products. As a result, they play a role in the decomposition process and nutrient cycling within their ecosystems.

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