Doubt about kelp..
- MalditoGorrion
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Doubt about kelp..
Hi Friends
I was reading the forum and I found out that you use kelp to help with the iodine problem. I was looking this week in every pet shop I know here in Miami and I found no kelp at all. So I wonder if I can buy dried seaweed from an oriental food store (the same that you use to make sushi and this things) and crush it to make my own kelp powder. My other option is to go to the beach and collect the kelp by myself; I guess any kind of kelp will be the same thing. Would this be ok for finches? How do you serve the powder? Do you add it to the water or do you mix it with the food? How much they need each week? Sorry for all the silly questions.
I was reading the forum and I found out that you use kelp to help with the iodine problem. I was looking this week in every pet shop I know here in Miami and I found no kelp at all. So I wonder if I can buy dried seaweed from an oriental food store (the same that you use to make sushi and this things) and crush it to make my own kelp powder. My other option is to go to the beach and collect the kelp by myself; I guess any kind of kelp will be the same thing. Would this be ok for finches? How do you serve the powder? Do you add it to the water or do you mix it with the food? How much they need each week? Sorry for all the silly questions.
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I buy my powdered kelp online (www.fairestfinches.com or www.ladygouldian.com) and sometimes mix it in their seed and sometimes offer it separately... another supplement. 

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I mainly use the liquid iodine in their water, but I still sometimes offer the granulated kelp from a health food store (in the bulk section) once in awhile. They tend to eat it more if you keep the kelp in a finger cup right next to the water feeder. I can imagine something dry and gritty might go down easier with water.
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I bought some flaked kelp (looks like fish food), in the reptile section of my petstore. It has spirulina added to it, which I also see being sold as a supplement for finches. I mix the flakes in with the herbs (Herb Salad from Fairest Finches), and then mixed that in with their regular seed. Means fewer feeders needed, and they do seem to like it. I would think it would be easier to pick up and eat than the powder.
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