The Convenience of Automatic Aquarium Fish Feeders
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Automatic
fish feeders help make your life as an
aquarium owner much easier. It is often hard to remember whether or not you fed the
fish, or if someone else in your house did already, and the automatic
fish feeder eliminates missed feedings or over feeding altogether. Too much
food in the
water can easily clog up important
filters, and cause you to have to spend more time cleaning your
aquarium tank than enjoying it. There are many different brands and designs on automatic
fish feeders on the market, you just have to decide which one is within your means and will best suit your needs.
One of the most popular automatic
fish feeders is the Eheim 3581 “Feed-Air” Digital Automatic Feeder. This model is capable of using either granule or pellet
fish food types. You can set it to
feed your
fish up to four times per day. This model comes with its own ventilation system which keeps the
food dry, preventing spoilage issues. You can choose what portion size you prefer, and then check the settings on an LCD screen. In case there is an issue, it has an emergency override feature that you can use. This feeder is moderately priced at around $50.00, and can be found online or in many
pet stores nationwide.
If you are looking for something a little more budget friendly, you may want to check out the automatic
pond fish feeder. I know the name makes it sound like it is only intended for
fish ponds, but it is also intended for
aquarium use; apparently it was just given a bad name somewhere down the line. This feeder is powered by battery, and works with all types and sizes of dry
fish food. You can set it to do a certain number of feeding throughout the day, or to delve out small amounts of
food at regular interval throughout the day, which helps prevent the
fish from overeating. It has the capacity to hold enough
food for around twenty-one feedings. This will make a dent in your budget of only about $44.00.
At $36.95, the automatic
fish feeder with hopper from Rainbow is an excellent buy. This feeder has an electric motor, which makes virtually no noise. It is designed to work with any and all
aquarium types. You cannot submerse this feeder within the
tank as you can some of the other models available. You get a one year warranty that covers parts or flaws. This feeder has an amazing capacity, it can hold a four month supply of
food for your
fish! Program it to
feed as many times a day as you wish, and you set the amount of
food to be disbursed. This device can also be used to deliver medicine to your
fish as needed.
The next feeder you may want to consider is the Penn Plax Daily-Double 2 Automatic
Fish Feeder, priced at around $28.00. This is a battery powered feeder that you can either attach to the
tank, or can sit on the
aquarium hood. To decide what amount of
food you want to be disbursed, all you do is adjust the knob on the side of the feeder. This feeder works with flake based
food, and can hold enough to
feed your
fish two times a day, for about a month.
One of the most budget friendly automatic
fish feeders is the NutraMatic 2x Automatic
Fish Feeder. You can expect to pay about $19.00 for this particular feeder, which is considerably less than some of the other models. This feeder is capable of using either pellet flake
fish food, and like many others, is battery operated. You can control the amount of
food disbursed, so that you can adjust according to the needs of your
fish. This feeder will automatically release
food every twelve hours, providing your
fish with evenly spaced and portioned meals every time.
If you still need something even less expensive to fit into your budget, look at the Marina NutraMatic 2x Automatic Feeder, which you can find for around $14.00. If you are looking for a cheap automatic
fish feeder, this is probably going to be your best option. This feeder is designed to release
food two times a day at twelve hour intervals, and can
feed either flake or pellet
food, depending on your own personal preference. You can choose how much
food you want to be released, so that you are in control. This feeder is also battery operated, and can be mounted onto the rim of your
aquarium, or can stand alone.
Even if you do have a
fish feeder, you need to check it periodically to make sure it is still in good working order, batteries are still good, and that it has plenty of
food for your
fish. It is also a good
idea to make certain the settings stay the same, such as feeding portions and timers that you have pre-set. Remember, that automatic
fish feeders can make your life easier, but like any machine, the still need human intervention from time to time.
The following websites were used as resources:
drfostersmith.com,
petco.com,
walmart.com.
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