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Food Dispensers
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Having fish like Anthias means regular feeding. What do you do if you are away for most of the day? Which can certainly be the case for many people. You can get dry food automatic feeders, but fish like Anthias rarely take that, so I had to come up with some solution to the problem. And it is a pretty good one, if I may say so myself ;-) - [Details] |
If you happen to ever feed flake food, then you know that if you just sprinkle it on the water surface it will quickly head for the overflow before sinking and being eaten. The same can happen with frozen food as well. Although with frozen food you can thaw it before putting it in the tank, but wouldn't it be nice just to throw the food straight into the tank? Well, I was asking myself that same question and here is the simple solution. - [Details] |
Underwater Feeder - http://diy-aquarium.com/do-it-yourself/additives/additives_underwater_feeder.html - Hits: 135 I saw a post on Reef Central on how Cakepro was feeding her sun coral using part of a 2 liter bottle. Very clever! So I made one today so I can feed my yellow goniopora and try and resurrect my ailing sun coral which is on its last leg because I neglected to feed it the way it needs to be fed. - [Details] |