Originally Posted by
sean48183
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Just keep putting in there everyday. I promise you sooner or later they will eat it. In fact when they see you grab the clip they will come racing to the spot your going to put at. Mine are tearing at it while I'm trying to put it on the glass. Also something you can do is put small peices in several times daily. Keeps them from tearing it up and feeds them several times.
Another thing you can try is Turnip greens. This stuff is incredibly nutritious, easy to digest, and cheap to buy. Every grocery store has it. They will go absolutely mad for it. I have had incredible growth in my tangs since I started feeding it. Here is a link to its nutritional data. To compare it to seaweed and romaine lettuce type them in the search categories and see for yourself.
http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/v...roducts/2703/2
IMO dried seaweed loses some of it's nutritional value in the drying process. I have fed it for years and saw very little growth in my tangs. Started feeding this stuff and they exploded in growth.
Its amazing how many herbivores were raised on greens; like romaine, turnip, spinach, etc; before the algae sheets were around. I still use some once in a while, it just doesn't get all shredded and wasted. If you separate the leaves, freeze them, then store in a plastic bag; they'll last for ever. The freezing softens the stuff, making it easier to eat.BTW,I AM NOT SUGGESTING USING GREENS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ALGAE/SEAWEED.