Passing along some info about seaweed…
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Passing along some info about seaweed…
For people who are having trouble getting their crabs to eat new foods, my crabs have gone absolutely nuts over all the types of seaweed I’ve given them. I really recommend it not only because would seaweed be a common food for them in the wild but also because it’s loaded with vitamins and nutrients that crabs really need.
There’s an awesome company called Marine Coast Sea Vegetables that sells organically grown seaweed. You can find their products online or in most health food stores. The coolest things they sell are the shakers with dulse or kelp granules. The little pieces are perfect for crabs and they come in 1.5 oz bottles so you don’t have to buy a huge bag that the crabs will take forever to eat. You can order off their website and read everything you ever wanted to know and more about seaweed harvesting and nutrition.
www.seaveg.com
There’s an awesome company called Marine Coast Sea Vegetables that sells organically grown seaweed. You can find their products online or in most health food stores. The coolest things they sell are the shakers with dulse or kelp granules. The little pieces are perfect for crabs and they come in 1.5 oz bottles so you don’t have to buy a huge bag that the crabs will take forever to eat. You can order off their website and read everything you ever wanted to know and more about seaweed harvesting and nutrition.
www.seaveg.com
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Sometime ago I read on LHC that seaweed has the highest level of natural iodine and that natural iodine is necessary for a healthy molt. (Not man made that is added to table salt, that would be toxic to the crabs) It said that crabs prefer the whole sheets of seaweed which are found in the fish dept. Fortunately, all my guys have had good molts,not sure if the seaweed had anything to do with it, but who know's?
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My crabs tend to prefer dulse over nori but I've never tried the saltwater thing, that's a good idea. Dulse has a very salty taste (at least for humans) so maybe giving nori some of that would help out. They'll still eat tons of either one, I just notice a little but of preference.
Has anyone had any experience with kelp? It's just about the only one I've never tried and I'm wondering if it will go over well.
Has anyone had any experience with kelp? It's just about the only one I've never tried and I'm wondering if it will go over well.