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Posted 6/16/2008 10:04:03 PM
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Hey!  I have a question regarding the dried seaweed used to feed Tangs, and the like.  Does it fall apart very quickly in water?  I bought some sushi nori(which is basically, the dried seaweed used in the making of sushi, and comes in sheets, just like at the pet store), and I bought vegetable clips to put in my freshwater tanks, to feed my herbivorous/omnivorous fish, and it fell apart within a few minutes!  I was wondering if the $7.98 kind at the pet store does the same thing.  If so, I'll stick with the $1.98 package at the local grocery store.  Thanks!
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Posted 6/17/2008 4:42:26 AM
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Hey felixpaws,

The stuff that's processed (ground up and the pressed back into sheets) is gonna fall apart but shouldn't do so very quickly. Same with the nori (I use it too). A trick to keeping it from doing so is not to leave long pieces sticking out of the clip. I tear a piece in two and then roll it up loosely, fold it in half and stick it in the clip. This gives you a good bunch but keeps it fairly short (close to the clip). It seems like the longer it sticks out the quicker it falls apart. There is an algae sold as Julian Sprung's Sea Vegies that is actually dried whole pieces of different types of seaweed. I really like the product but it is on the expensive side. I usually switch back and forth between it the nori.

So many species, so little money!

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Posted 6/24/2008 6:31:38 PM
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Thank you, so much!  I knew there must be a trick to it.  Right before this message I threw in a piece, but next time I'll definately try that!  I may try the sea veggies, but maybe after I've used up the nori.  Thanks again!
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