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  • Main Coast Sea Vegetables Dry Seaweeds

    Main Coast Sea Vegetables Dry Seaweeds

    Main Coast Sea Vegetables sells dried seaweeds for cooking and salads that also work great for feeding fish. I've had limited success with the Alaria and Kelp — they're tough and fish lose interest after trying to bite chunks off. The Dulse was excellent — all my fish now enjoy it after I started wrapping it within the nori. The Nori is the best — thin, crispy roasted nori that all my tangs and gobies attack with gusto.

  • SeaVeggies - Mixed Green Flakes

    SeaVeggies - Mixed Green Flakes

    SeaVeggies Mixed Green Flakes from Julian's Two Little Fishes is essentially shredded nori — can't really call it a flake food. Most fish which enjoy nori will enjoy this as well. Before this product was on the market I used to chop up nori myself so the smaller fish not willing to compete with the large tangs at the feeding clip could also enjoy some nori. The container contents look just like chopped nori — good seaweed without fillers found in common flake foods.

  • SeaVeggies - Red Seaweed Flakes

    SeaVeggies - Red Seaweed Flakes

    This is a sample from IMAC 2006 — not something I would have normally bought since I already feed nori to my tank. This turned out to be a great feeding snack. All fish enjoyed it with gusto, even fish that typically ignore nori. All the tangs, clownfish, and gobies attacked it. The only exception was the Copperbanded Butterflyfish.

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