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I am using the Eheim single and also strongly recommend it.
I also bought the Hydor unit online and never used it and it is sitting BNIB ... weak points on it include: - need an air pump if you want to circulate air through chamber - no bracket to mount on rim of tank, you need to sit it on a flat surface - not exactly programmable feeding times, there are pre-set spacings which you must use and if you want to go with 4 feedings, that puts you on a 12, 14 or 16 hour schedule, can't recall exactly which one. Quote:
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I have the eheim sitting in a box somewhere as I bought it and never set it up. I like the idea of the feeding ring. Picturing the flakes getting dumped in the tank and watching them float right into the overflow is the reason I haven't bothered testing the eheim out yet. Maybe I should give it a try this week.
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I use both the Hydor and Nutrifin feeders.
The Hydor feeder is amazing. Works flawlessly. Both feeders are feeding NLS pellet (Finicky Eaters). They are a perfect feeder pellet. |
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Your info on Hydor is not accurate. The air hose is an option. Reduces humidity therefore drier flakes. I never use and no issues. Not a weak point. The feeder option is ... One feeding, two feeding, three feeding. All feedings Are from first feeding (power on) and spaced out over 8hrs. Or 12. Quite easy to use. No extra buttons. It keeps your feedings limited to lights on. Ditch flakes and rings. Get a quality pellet. |
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And... it took a prototype or two & a good measure of cussing before I ended up with the final product as shown in the photos. Here's a link to the cheapo one you can buy. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...fm?pcatid=6280 |
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I've been using Rena auto feeders for about 4 years also and would recommend them.
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Where did you get these Greg? I have used the Eheim singles and I have killed 3 of them now.
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