Seaweed for fish

All goldfish will eat any aquatic plants, and they can eat any type of seaweed sold at shops for people to eat.
 
Try spirulina 😅
 
Yes spirulina is good for them........
And this is good for them too and is very cheap and grow very fast.......
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Yup 👍🏻 Duckweed too
 
Duckweed is eaten by goldfish, it's a tiny floating plant not huge. I think we are talking about different plants. There is a photo of duckweed in post #7 in this thread
 
Below are the two types of nori I have been feeding for years to my freshwater fish. I started doing mainly for my silver dollars, but my fish love them. I cut small strips and hang these pieces from clips, and use them on no-feeding days (I feed my fish only 4 days per week, with small amounts of nori in the in-between days). There are many brands, and the are inexpensive and expensive ones; There are also read and green types. I use the cheap ones (price in dollars in yellow and orange). The criteria I look for are:
- No seasonings
- No oils
- No salt (although this one probably is less important)

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By the way, all the plants in the pictures are real (even with the silver dollars).
Good luck!
 

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I don't know in Thailand, but I assume it is even easier than in the US.
Here (USA), I buy them at Asian markets in Chinatown (the part of towns that have lots of Asian stores).
Good luck!
 

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