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What do you feed your baby clowns? Flakes and pellets? If so, i can recommend the eheim auto feeder. I use two of them on two tanks and they have been great. I got one for holidays like you, but now they are employed every day to add an extra feeding in the mornings and afternoons while I'm at work. Have not had any issues with them. I've seen them sold at just about every local fish store that I've been to. A couple of concerns that I've read about autofeeders in general is 1. you can accidentally dump in too much food and 2. they can clog due to humidity. Well, neither have been an issue for me. It is vented quite well to prevent humidity clogging and you set the amount of food to dispense and it will never drop more or less (unless it runs out of food of course) than what you set.

edit: If you are going to use one of these auto feeders what I would recommend getting also is a feeding ring. This way you can drop the food into the feeding ring and keep it contained there. Otherwise the food will quickly float into your overflow (assuming you have one).
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Old 03-15-2010, 06:08 PM
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Best Auto Feeder I found fro vacations was the Mother In law. Guaranteed to screw up! Atleast she's consistent LMAO.





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While on holidays I will be feeding them just crushed flake and crushed pellets. There are only 3 of them so I want something that won't feed too much at one time. I will check into the eheim. Thanks
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Best Auto Feeder I found fro vacations was the Mother In law. Guaranteed to screw up! Atleast she's consistent LMAO.





Naw, I'm just jokin, she does a good job.
i just recently moved here, so unfortunely I don't have any family or close friends to help out.
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I used Rena LG100 Automatic Fish Feeder and it is awesome. The only weird thing i found is how to program it so it can feed my fish with my apex controller. I have to turn it on then off then on again so it can do a full rotation. Otherwise it just set itself to a ready position.
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I used Rena LG100 Automatic Fish Feeder and it is awesome. The only weird thing i found is how to program it so it can feed my fish with my apex controller. I have to turn it on then off then on again so it can do a full rotation. Otherwise it just set itself to a ready position.
The big drawback with this feeder is that it doesn't allow you to program specific times for feeding. I was hoping that there would be a way to connect this to my Apex controller, as that would solve the programming challange. Can you elaborate on how this works? - Is it as simple as programming the outlet for an on/off/on/off at every feed cycle? - Does the Rena automatically initiate a feed cycle when the power is cycled?

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what i do is on/off the feeder every minute. The rena can initiate a feed cycle depend on where the drum is. This is how do program mine

Fallback OFF
Set OFF
If Time 12:01 to 12:02 Then ON
If Time 12:02 to 12:03 Then OFF
If Time 12:03 to 12:04 Then ON
If Time 12:05 to 12:06 Then OFF

This allow me the feeder to rotate twice. The cool thing about this is when I travel, i have camera and i can see and feed all my fishes if i want to.

try on/off the feeder and you will see what it is doing

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what i do is on/off the feeder every minute. The rena can initiate a feed cycle depend on where the drum is. This is how do program mine

Fallback OFF
Set OFF
If Time 12:01 to 12:02 Then ON
If Time 12:02 to 12:03 Then OFF
If Time 12:03 to 12:04 Then ON
If Time 12:05 to 12:06 Then OFF

This allow me the feeder to rotate twice. The cool thing about this is when I travel, i have camera and i can see and feed all my fishes if i want to.

try on/off the feeder and you will see what it is doing
Hi Coleus

I setup my Rena autofeeder tonight, and the program above does indeed activate a feed cycle.

One feature which the Rena has is a warmer to prevent any moisture in the drum. Presumably, this warmer can only opperate when the unit is power. I modified the program such that the unit is always on and the feed cycle is initiated by an off/on/off/on.

The problem with this seems to be the default setting of 1 automatic feed cycle every 12 hours. To get around this, I taped up the day/night optical sensor and set the unit so that it doesn't feed at night. With the unit set this way and the sensor taped, it should never initiate an automatic feed cycle.

My question is whether you have any concerns with this approach (assuming I don't want any unplanned feeding events)? I wonder why you choose to keep the unit powered off except at feed time?

One somewhat obvious problem that I see is that tape isn't exactly a long term reliable solution. Another approach might be to use a suitable paint to cover the sensor? Another problem might be that the feed at night button might acidentally get pressed, but if you spot check it regularily, this shouldn't be a problem.

Just curious what your thoughts were.

Thanks

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What do you feed your baby clowns? Flakes and pellets? If so, i can recommend the eheim auto feeder. I use two of them on two tanks and they have been great. I got one for holidays like you, but now they are employed every day to add an extra feeding in the mornings and afternoons while I'm at work. Have not had any issues with them. I've seen them sold at just about every local fish store that I've been to. A couple of concerns that I've read about autofeeders in general is 1. you can accidentally dump in too much food and 2. they can clog due to humidity. Well, neither have been an issue for me. It is vented quite well to prevent humidity clogging and you set the amount of food to dispense and it will never drop more or less (unless it runs out of food of course) than what you set.

edit: If you are going to use one of these auto feeders what I would recommend getting also is a feeding ring. This way you can drop the food into the feeding ring and keep it contained there. Otherwise the food will quickly float into your overflow (assuming you have one).
where can you find the feeding ring? looking for a link?
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this is the most common one that I see at virtually every pet store.

http://www.marinedepot.com/NUTRAFIN_...FDFECF-vi.html

I don't use this one myself though. I found one that is more of a square than a ring but same principal (sorry can't find a link for this one). You can also MacGyver something by cutting out a hollow square or ring out of foam.
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