Been thinking about autofeeders ... I found out a couple of things when I went away at Christmas.
I use the Nutrafin autofeeders on three of my tanks, 2xFW & the other is on the reef tank.
I like these and have them running all the time - keeps me from forgetting to feed and gives the tanks a consistent feeding amount and feeding time every day. I can't recommend them enough, but I echo the comments about setting them up before hand and having them run for a week to make sure they dispense the amount you want.
They work perfectly on the FW tanks, but I have run into a couple of problems I've run into on the Reef tank.
This is a battery operated feeder. That's not a problem, just make sure you've put in fresh batteries before you head out - They seem to last for months.
The problem is that I have a hood on the reef tank and two things happened:
1. The dry food (flakes & pellets) picked up the humidity from the tank and gummed up inside the feeder in about 1-2 wks. The only way to solve this would be to try the Eheim autofeeder that has some way of drying the food in the container - I've got one on order to try it out.
2. Salt water evaporation + battery connections = corrosion. In order to fix this, I think I'll need to solder extensions to the wires and put the battery holder outside the cover.
|