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![]() Great idea. I've never seen those before until you pointed me in the right direction. Have any opinions on some of the better feeders?
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![]() I really liked the Eheim feeder, it has a little fan to keep it from getting plugged and it has a lot of setting options.
I saw this one recently in a Marine Depot ad. http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...roduct=CU08024
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![]() I use an Eheim automatic feeder and it works great. You can set it to dispense only during the daylight hours if you so desire. I also make use of the above water circles that sit on top of the water to contain the food in a specific area. The fish will learn real quick where to find the food and as they pick at the flakes on the top the rest start to drop.
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![]() You can make you own feeding ring out some of airline tubing. Just anchor it in place with fishing line and a suction cup
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![]() Thanks guys.
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![]() Last month I went shopping for an auto feeder, so I could leave on vacation. So many feeder to choose from. After rave reviews, I ended up getting an Eheim feeder too. Very impressed with it. You can setup may feedings a day if you want. Has a digital display thats easy to use. It was $89.99 at Big Al's here and they had a flyer coupon for $30 Off. WooHOO! I couldn't believe how expensive auto feeders were though.
But ya know, after being back from vacation, I still use this feeder. Very handy to have. Takes the worry about making sure you rush home to feed your fish friends.
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