Fish ripping algae off clip

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I fold an entire sheet of nori so that it is really small, like 1"x1/2" and clip that. This makes it small enough that they can't rip huge chunks (or the whole thing) off the clip. I have 6 tangs and a fox face that eat off the clip. Everything else just eats the floaters that they leave behind.
Hope that works...




What you two suggested worked for the whole day today only a little nori left and only tiny flakes floated away that were eaten or caught in the filter sock.

Thanks guys!
 

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Here is my process

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