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Where do I get Nori up my way?
I have this C. heraldi that as far as I can see is not eating properly. He constantly picks from the bottom and LR, but nothing from the water column, or water surface. I might try some Nori if I can find out where to buy it up here in the NW. Alternatively I could buy Seaweed Selects, but it is very expensive, and he might not show any interest, so I would probably try Nori first if possible.
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I get mine at Super Store.
Smells like fish and tastes like seaweed
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OK we have one of those fairly close. Where in the store would I look?
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There should be something like an "Asian" or "Ethnic" import food aisle. Mostly dried foods and stuff.
You'll probably notice three or four different kinds. I can't tell them apart. The last batch that I've got, seems to hold together nice and the fish really like it. Even my polite sailfin tang has taken to ravaging this stuff now. The package has a little footnote on the front bottom right that reads "Hy Dried Seaweed for Sushi" (the rest is Asian lettering). I'm pretty sure I got this at Superstore, although I might have gotten it from Co-Op. I think it was Superstore though. HTH...
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