Would you feed this to your fish?

dweber618

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Our Costco always carries these huge packs of seaweed for cheap. Obviously it's intended for human consumption, but would it work for fish? This is the first pack that I've seen that has had the least amount of added ingredients. But I was still iffy on the seasme/sunflower oil/salt that was added.

If not - what Nori do you purchase, is there bulk nori to buy that isn't marketed towards only fish?
 

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I just found that my regal angels like Wakame seaweed (the green "leaves" you find in miso soup). A small pack goes a long way and it is just dried algae that stays in shape for quite a while. And because it looks like algae the fish recognize it easier than nori strips (my regals never touched those).
 
How funny, GimMe Organic is actually a client of the print shop I work at, the wife is actually Annie Chun who does not own Annie Chun food line anymore. Like everyone else says, but some nori from an Asian Mart preferably one that is dry roasted without any oils.
 
Would you feed this to your fish?

I buy plain roasted nori sheets at the Asian markets, just a few bucks for 10 sheets

I'd avoid the one you're thinking of
 
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