Rod’s FoodThree Weed Blendis a 30 g pack of premium dried seaweed sheets — a hand-selected mix of green, raw red, and raw purple varieties for tangs, angelfish, foxfaces, and other herbivorous reef fish. Algae sheets are an essential part of a herbivore’s diet, and the three-color variety encourages picky grazers to feed.
Browse our full range of reef nutrition or pair this with a Sea Veggies Floating Clip to hold sheets in the tank.
Why Three Weeds?
- Green seaweed (Ulva)— high in protein, fiber, and iron; an everyday staple for most marine herbivores.
- Raw red seaweed (Palmaria/dulse)— nutrient-rich and protein-dense; preferred by tangs, blennies, and rabbitfish.
- Raw purple seaweed (Porphyra)— the classic nori sheet; loaded with vitamins and amino acids that support coloration and immune health.
How to Feed
- Tear or cut a small piece (1–2 inches) from the pouch.
- Secure it in a feeding clip with a suction cup, or weight it on a rock.
- Offer once daily for tangs and other dedicated herbivores; 2–3 times per week for omnivores like clownfish and damsels.
- Remove any uneaten seaweed after a few hours to keep the tank clean.
- Reseal the pouch and store in a cool, dry place.
Specifications
| Brand | Rod’s Food |
| Product | Three Weed Seaweed Blend |
| Net Weight | 30 g (≈ 1 oz) |
| Contents | Green, Raw Red, and Raw Purple seaweed sheets |
| Best For | Tangs, angelfish, foxfaces, blennies, herbivorous saltwater fish |
| Min. Crude Protein | 46.32% |
| Min. Crude Fat | 3.9% |
| Max. Crude Fiber | 1.9% |
| Max. Ash | 9.17% |
Recommended Pairings
- Two Little Fishies Sea Veggies Floating Clip — keeps sheets in place at the surface or mid-water.
- BRS Nori Seaweed Sheets — a single-color nori for daily rotation.
- BRS Premium Saltwater Fish Food Pellets — round out the diet with a quality marine pellet.
- Piscine Energetics PE Saltwater Pellets — high-protein pellet for omnivorous reef fish.
- Browse all reef nutrition — frozen, pellet, flake, and supplement options.
FAQ
Which fish will eat this?
Tangs of every species, angelfish (large and dwarf), foxfaces, rabbitfish, blennies, sea chubs, and many wrasses. Most omnivorous fish — clownfish, damsels, anthias — will pick at it as well.
How long does a 30 g pack last?
For one or two tangs fed once a day, a 30 g pack typically lasts 4–6 weeks. Heavily stocked tanks burn through it faster.
Do I need a clip to feed it?
A clip makes it much easier — sheets float and get sucked into pumps without one. Any seaweed/veggie clip with a suction cup works.
Is this safe to feed daily?
Yes. Algae sheets are a natural food source for herbivorous reef fish, and daily feeding is ideal for tangs, foxfaces, and similar species.
Freshwater or saltwater?
This is a marine seaweed blend formulated for saltwater herbivores. It can also be offered to herbivorous freshwater fish like silver dollars, mbuna cichlids, or large plecos as an occasional treat.






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