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I'm not sure what type of Nori to choose for fish and urchins as dietary supplements: I'm seeing some are Green, Red, or Black...does it make a difference?

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Recommend you try all the types that tickle your fancy and continue with whichever your inhabitants eat the best. I bought a variety pack and most of them my tangs didn't care for, one they absolutely wouldn't eat. I suspect you'll find the standard green nori sheets are going to be what gets eaten the best but you never know.
 

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As the poster said above, if doesn't really matter. Just get what your fish will eat. I have also tried the different kinds and my fish go crazy for the green nori. They don't really touch the red.
 

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I tried the red one, fish didn't really care for it
The green regular stuff the asian aisle, tangs, clownfish, even wrasse would go for it
 
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Thanks all! For the sake of simplicity, I'll go for the normal green variety.
 

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I'm not sure what type of Nori to choose for fish and urchins as dietary supplements: I'm seeing some are Green, Red, or Black...does it make a difference?

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I use red, purple, and green alternately. The green is stronger texture wise, so it doesn't come apart as easy in the water. whereas the other 2 are softer but from what I have read, better for them. So, I chose to use all. And my fish and inverts eat all of them
 
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I use red, purple, and green alternately. The green is stronger texture wise, so it doesn't come apart as easy in the water. whereas the other 2 are softer but from what I have read, better for them. So, I chose to use all. And my fish and inverts eat all of them
Thanks....how long can I have the Nori in the aquarium for before I should remove it?
 

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Thanks....how long can I have the Nori in the aquarium for before I should remove it?
I don't leave it in overnight. I put it in, in the morning just before lights come on, and take it out when I get home from work as it is usually gone by then.
 

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