How much Nori is too much Nori ???

rdmpe

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I have occasionally heard comments in posts where people claim to "always have some nori on a veggie clip in my tank" and I wonder if that is really possible? Maybe my fish are starving? The second I put some nori on a veggie clip, my fish obliterate it.

Is it possible to put enough nori in a tank that the fish will actually, at some point, stop eating it? :lol: Please, I'm serious....

The fish in my tank that eat nori off the clip are
6" sailfin tang
4" blonde naso tang
5" yellow coris wrasse (really!)
5" elegant coris wrasse (seriously!)
4" scribbled rabbitfish
2.5" starry blenny

I also put cheato on the clip, and it goes much more slowly (understandable I suppose). The only fish that eat the cheato regularly are the sailfin, naso and scribbled rabbitfish...

So I'm really interested to hear from people who have these type of fish that just casually graze on nori without totally pigging out on it.

TIA!
 
Maybe ask the owl from the Tootsie Pop commercial...:)

My yellow tang and neon dottyback will take a half a sheet in a few hours.
 
My angels and tangs eat it until it's gone also. If I put a full sheet in there it will last about 12 hours.
 
My tang and blenny are hogs... not only will they make a days work of a full sheet, they eat 2 POUNDS of gracilaria a month.
 
Is gracilaria a macroalgae? Can it be grown in a fuge? Right now I only have cheato growing in the fuge. I'm trying to get some red grape calurpa going (just for fish food) but it is not really doing anything... I have absolutely no macros in my tank. No microalgae either. I think my sailfin will even eat bubble algae if she finds some. Once I was pulling out a little piece of bubble algae that I found, using tweezers. The piece got loose from the tweezers and the sailfin ate it immediately...
 
not for tangs, think about this is the wild all they do is swim and eat algea. They are grazers only eating algea. They dont eat meat until we put them in our tanks. they will eat the nori all day long. we cant come close to what they would do in the ocean in day. keep feeding them. they will love you for it.
 
gracilaria is a macroalgae, it is kinda hard to get growing, I can't grow it quick enough so I buy it by the lb from exoticaquaticsandpets on ebay. (I think that's their name).
 
mind your fishes eating habits. I once had an angel that would grab the nori as soon as it went in, and tug so hard it would dislodge the sheet and then he would let it go and it would ghet stuck on the overflow teeth. This wasn't too much to eat, but unless I got it out, it polluted the heck out of my tank. I had to fold it up so many time that he coukldnt get a good grip, he could only graze the edges. unless it is fouling and pollutuing the tank, keep it coming!
 
I have the same problem, my fish will rip the whole piece(s) of nori out of the clip all at once. I thought my clip had lost some strength over time.
 
I take mine and fold it in half, then I fold one corner over slightly. The side with the small corner that is folded over goes into the clip end and the corner sorta serves as an anchor to hold it in there. My naso will totally rip the entire thing out if I don't do this. She'll also toss is all over the tank.
 
You have some good sized fish that love nori, so one clip may not be enough. I have 2 tangs-hippo about 8" and yellow about 5". I put 1/2 of an 8x8 sheet in, and it lasts most of the day.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7952224#post7952224 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spoiledcats
You have some good sized fish that love nori, so one clip may not be enough. I have 2 tangs-hippo about 8" and yellow about 5". I put 1/2 of an 8x8 sheet in, and it lasts most of the day.
How do you attach it? Also - I assume most of you guys / gals are buying the nori from the grocery store sushi section???
 
I just use a regular seaweed clip, but they wear out eventually. My hippo has hidden one of them behind a rock, so I am down to 1. And yes, I get nori from the Asian market. Too expensive in LFS.
 
I just added a piece of nori in a clownfish clip for the first time, and it practically disintegrated. Tank is full of bits of seaweed floating around. Did I do something wrong?
 
Where did you get the nori? Mine stays together well until it is ripped to shreds by the fish but very little if any goes uneaten. I even used to presoak it with the Kent Zoo (?) vitamin liquid, still didn't fall apart without help from the fish.
 
Bought the nori at Fairway, a gourmet market in NY. Package is all in Japanese, with a sticker in English saying " Toasted Nori, Ingredients: Seaweed".
 
Sounds like mine, except mine was just from a local grocery chain. I don't see why it comes apart easily, I don't think it should.
 
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