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![]() In the past I've purchased nori from Sunset Market on Powell Street and Gore in Chinatown not too far from the old VPD office at 312 Main Street.
It's been awhile but it's about $6 for 50 sheets. |
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![]() Just came back from H Mart and its now $15.99 for 100 sheets (least expensive /sheet pack). Prices have gone way up since I last bought it. May try Sunrise Market in Chinatown again next time I'm in the area. Just bought the one pack which should last a few months.
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![]() Here's an update........
Sunrise sells nori for $$6.79 for 50 sheets (125g) It was $5 a few years back. Just in case for the one who may not know about Sunrise Market --> http://www.yelp.ca/biz/sunrise-market-vancouver |
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![]() I always thought nori given to fish were processed in a certain way.
Didn't realize you could just feed them the same ones we eat.
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Budget doesn't exist in this hobby: 45G Build Clam Specific IM Lagoon 25G Build -Brian |
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![]() I got a 100 sheet package of Hoshi Nori for about $6 bucks and change at the Korean market by The Pet superstore in Langley, I'm sure most Korean/T&T type stores have it.
Just be sure it's non-seasoned dried natural seaweed only.
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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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![]() Laurie, next time you're there can you pick me up a 100 sheet pack please. It's almost $10 cheaper in Langley than what I found in town.
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![]() can anyone recommend a brand that doesn't fall apart a few seconds after its put in the tank? I bought some from IGA and it just falls apart into tiny pieces. The tangs swim around and grab them but they make a mess!!!
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