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![]() I made something like this to corral my pellets when they come out of the feeder and then they sink down after a bit:
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/tf...sh+Feeder.html I made one by cutting a rectangular plastic container in half and siliconing it to an old mag float. |
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I've been reading now that the Coral Frenzy pellets seem to sink well and work well with auto feeders. Maybe I'll give them a try... |
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![]() Great idea! I've been thinking how to achieve that. NLS seems to be a pretty good food when im not feeding frozen. Thanks for the idea!
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![]() NEW ERA my fish love them
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![]() Don't worry well with the auto feeder
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![]() So what kind of pellets don't sink right away? Both my Ocean Nutrition & New Era sink so fast the crabs and shrimp enjoy them more than the fish. Except for my female perc and sleeper goby that pick them from the sand.
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![]() http://www.melevsreef.com/catalog/eheim-chimney
I'm probably going to order one of these. |