Automatic Feeders
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Automatic Feeders
Does anyone have experience with automatic feeders? Does anyone have one they would suggest?
I used the Eheim battery operated one during a two week vacation, with success. I'm sure there are others that are just as good, but make sure it's battery operated because if the power flicks off, a non-battery feeder will lose its programming. Also try to get one with a fan or some sort of rotating action to keep flake food from clumping (especially if you live in a humid climate).
I spent about a week leading up to my vacation fine-tuning the programming on it to make sure it was consistently dispensing the right amount. It paid off though - everyone was well fed and the water quality was unchanged when I returned.
I spent about a week leading up to my vacation fine-tuning the programming on it to make sure it was consistently dispensing the right amount. It paid off though - everyone was well fed and the water quality was unchanged when I returned.
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I have one of these, can't recall who makes it--it was the most expensive available at petsmart, and I had heard they are often unreliable, so I bought it.
I've been impressed, and have plans soon to put these on my big tanks for morning feedings (I'm crazy in the morning).
It's battery, it holds a lot of food, you can control 1, 2, or 3 time per day, you can control quantity of food (though it wouldn't be good for a small tank less than 20 gallons, I'd say, smallest setting is still a decent amount of food), and you can attach it to an airline/pump that keeps the inside dry so the food doesn't clump. I think it was around 40 bucks.
I've been impressed, and have plans soon to put these on my big tanks for morning feedings (I'm crazy in the morning).
It's battery, it holds a lot of food, you can control 1, 2, or 3 time per day, you can control quantity of food (though it wouldn't be good for a small tank less than 20 gallons, I'd say, smallest setting is still a decent amount of food), and you can attach it to an airline/pump that keeps the inside dry so the food doesn't clump. I think it was around 40 bucks.
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