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Sorry to be so late on responding. Its been crazy around here. I haven't found anything that really looks like that. I will keep looking though. Is he doing okay?
And that is what i meant. Obviously its not what you want to put in your tank. You need to get RAW seaweed. And sushi seaweed if for SUSHI and usually includes ingredients not meant for fish but for flavoring. So you should look up some facts mr X.
It's really nice. But sometimes it really is A LOT like family and gets to a point of love that is kinda crEEpy..........................................
No, just sayin that nori means seaweed in Japanese and that kind of seaweed is not meant for aquariums... Anyone can tell the type by looking at the package, I'm not stupid and you don't need to act like that.
I agree. Take the needle from them and stick it right through them. Not to sound stupid or anything, but I would do that. I wouldn't be surprised if this post were taken off with all that other stuff I had in my head at that moment to say.... ;)
I... I wonder how they do this?!?!?!?! What- clamp them down in 1 in. deep water and stick a needle in the fish? The tattoo would probably shorten the life of the fish, not to mention it could quickly kill it! I never heard of this! Tattooing a FISH?!? If your fish is orange and your friend says...
Yes, Nori is seaweed in Japanese. I know this because I am part Japanese. I wouldn't recommend putting it in the tank as it sometimes contains soy-sauce and seasonings; it is meant for eating for humans, not fish or anything. Some also include sesame seeds, so basically, no. :)