Red Seaweed Sea Veggies 12G
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Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G – Nutritious Algae Sheets for Freshwater and Marine Fish
Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G from Two Little Fishies delivers a natural algae-based food option for herbivores and omnivores. Positioned under Maintenance & Accessories, this product supports strong health, natural feeding behavior, and brilliant coloration across a wide variety of aquarium species.
Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G for Everyday Feeding
Within Fish Food categories and specifically Dry Fish Food, these sheets provide a consistent supply of nutrition. Marine species such as tangs, parrotfish, and idols eagerly graze on them, while freshwater species like cichlids and goldfish also benefit from their nutrient-rich content.
Benefits of Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G
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Provides concentrated algae nutrition for marine and freshwater fish
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Encourages natural grazing that lowers stress and aggression
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Helps support vibrant coloration and stronger immune response
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Made from 100% dried red seaweed, free from additives and fillers
Feeding Guidelines and Pack Size
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Size: 12 g (0.4 oz) – packaged for small to mid-sized aquariums
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Feeding Method: Clip a sheet to a holder, veggie magnet, or secure to rock with a rubber band
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Important Note: White specks may appear on the sheets due to natural salt crystals formed during drying — they are harmless
Commonly Asked Questions About Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G
Can omnivores eat Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G?
Yes. Omnivorous fish like wrasses and angelfish readily graze on the sheets.
Is this product safe for reef aquariums?
Absolutely. It is reef-safe, digestible, and made entirely from natural seaweed.
How often should I feed Sea Veggies Red Seaweed 12G?
Daily feeding is recommended. However, alternating with other foods ensures a balanced diet.
What is the proper way to feed these sheets to your fish?
There is a number of ways, but the idela way is to can attach them to a veggie magnet or a hanging clip. Remove leftovers a few hours after feeding time.
Why do the sheets sometimes appear white?
They are not a sign of spoilage, they are natural salt crystals formed as the seaweed dries.
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