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![]() So I've bought a bag of sushi nori at the market.
The ingredients listed are plain dried seaweed. I called the distributor and they've assured me that there are additives or anything added to this product and assured me it's plain dried seaweed. That being said I'm still hesitant to feed it yet. Any thoughts? |
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![]() Yup, you're paranoid
![]() The only nori I know of that is bad is stuff from costco that is combined with grape seed oil. If ingredients say dried seaweed, feed the fish. They're hungry.
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![]() To reverse check, look at the seaweed sold by Julian Sprung. It has the perforations to cut for sushi
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() i feed my yellow tang a quarter sheet of Two Little Fishies Seaweed every day. Is that enough seaweed for him? I also feed him pellets, mysis and brine daily.
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![]() You may want to buy bulk, 50 sheets for 1/4 the price. And ya, that's probably fine, as long as it also has some algae or other food during the day.
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![]() Thanks for the input.
I was being being a bit paranoid. Will start them in this 2$ stuff tomorrow. Can't believe how much cheaper it is than the lfs, for what appears to be the same thing. |
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![]() Nori - Seaweed the same thing. Dried Seaweed packaged and sold under different brand names.
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![]() I have done the same.. I had to high my nori stash for my fish as my son loved it,(I made sushi one day) and then got my daughter to eat it LOL
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