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Old 01-01-2009, 12:03 AM
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Default Nori or sushi

I normally feed Nori to my fish that I buy in the reef store. When showing one of my non reef friends my tank ( I know, hard to believe we have non reef friends but they have to go somewhere ) she said the Nori looks exactly the same as her SUSHI wrap . It can be bought for 2 dollars for 30 grams ( a fractioni of the cost) It looks smells and tastes the same with the same ingredients ,proteins etc

Any reason why this could not be used. I will test it for PO4 in the near future .
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Old 01-01-2009, 12:09 AM
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nori _IS_ sushi wrap, one and the same.
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Old 01-01-2009, 12:15 AM
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Yup, just picked up a package at SaveOn the other day. same stuff
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Old 01-01-2009, 12:47 AM
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Thanks i will thank my friend for the advice
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Use it all the time. Nori, dry seaweed I buy this at Safeway
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i always take mine and soak a bottle of Selcon in a package from super store and then i freeze it the fish loves it ...
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i always take mine and soak a bottle of Selcon in a package from super store and then i freeze it the fish loves it ...
Just pour whole bottle in package and swish???



All these different feeding ideas are great. Different things to try. Nori I can get locally, BUt Selcon and Garleic extreme have to be shipped.
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We always buy sushi wrap from superstore for the fish. you get tons of it for like $3. Just make sure the only ingredient reads "dried seaweed" (nori).
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If you can find non roasted nori (sushi wrap) it is better as it will hold togeather better.

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