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| i don't give him the kelp at all, i could not afford to buy it. if that was your question. if not, he eats about 5 cups of canidae per day. i haven't really kept a close eye on the amount so i may be wrong. he's a featherweight so i don't limit his food, i let him eat as much as he wants. he's very lean and healthy. today, 14th, he is 11 months old and weighs in at @80-81 pounds. 2 weeks ago he weighed 79.2 and i think his growth is slowing a bit...for now. can you pm me a link to a kelp supplier? i'd like to know more but am unsure if i'll feed it to him, just want to read about it. thanks-kevin
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| baby dungeon, If you have an asian or chinese food market in your area, you can buy dried seaweeds there, usually pretty cheaply. I think kelp is called moto yama, but don't quote me on it. You'd have to powder it yourself, but it may be worth a look if you are determined to feed seaweed. JG
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