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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Works great, food not blown around by wave maker or sucked into skimmer.
LadyT
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
this really does keep the food from floating all over the tank .Took a while for the Angel to get use to it but is now expecting food from it . Helps keep the food in one section of the tank rather than ALL OVER the bottom or in the filter.This thing has Great suction power and is pretty large.Im not using with an automated feeder,so i cannot review on that aspect .
Leah
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020
This feeding station has a very poor design. The plastic stem simply stabs into the foam of the station but in order for it to stay you have to push it all the way through the foam. The prepunched hole is small and inadequate. Then there is no joint where the stem attached to either the suction cup or the foam ring to help it raise and lower with the water level. Also the plastic liner does not fit snugly at all and just falls out the top super easy. Which I don't see as a problem unless it comes unsanctioned. Which with larger fish can happen. I love the size of the ring, but overall do not like it at all.This review does not reflect the seller only the product design.
FIXINGSTILL
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2017
Good ONLY if you manually feed. If you are like me, use an autofeeder and / or use some sort of controller to stop the return pump before feeding, THIS IS NOT FOR YOU. The ring is just foam and the suction cup is connected to it with a 3" or 4" plastic stick - NO SWIVELING. That means when the return pump is off, this ring is not floating on the surface (unless you lower the suction cup which makes it below the surface when you are not feeding.) Also, the stick is like 3" or 4" away while my autofeeder drops food 1-1/2" from the glass. Food never falls into the ring. I am returning it. eBay is cheaper and better (but I have to wait for it to come from China.)
P. Irving
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2014
I feed frozen food ordinarily, but now that the elderly kids are gone to college, there's no one at home when my husband and I go out of town. I bought this go use with the Eheim automatic feeder. It's a match made in heaven. I load the feeder and when it dumps the pellet/flake combination I'm using, this sweet little gadget corrals it and keeps it from washing down the overflow before the fishes can eat it. Be sure to install it several days before you leave if you plan to use it this way...mine came loose from the glass two times before I realized the glass must be pristinely clean for the suction cup to hang on. My power heads blow it loose otherwise.
Shannon Skinner
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2014
Works great in my betta grow out tanks once my fry are eating dry food. I don't even use the plastic part or the suction cup and plastic pole. I just float the foam piece and it works perfectly. It stays right up against the glass and is not in the way too much.After a week of feeding your fish at this feeding station, they will be begging under this like the pigs that they are every time they see you!The food stays in one place and not instantly spread through out the tank. I use it in bare bottom tanks, so any food that doesn't stay afloat, sinks directly below the feeding station for easy and convenient removal if the fish don't eat it. I use these in ALL of my tanks.
Cynthia, AZ
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014
Keeps food inside. I turned mine upside down to feed my frogs, so they did not hit the sharp plastic. This gives them a target they can see and easily teaches them when and where to eat. I use this when feeding brine shrimp and blood worms. My fish take advantage of it as well.
L. BENE
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2014
Hard to mess up a floating square. It does contain the food.Negatives....to me at least:The post that attaches it to the side is 2 1/2" long. This puts it far from the corner.Overall size float size is 5"L x 4 1/4"W. Pretty large.Inside float dimensions are approx. 4"L x 3"W.This ring could be reduced by a third or half. The foam material does support algae and is quite visible unless you keep the water level up to the black trim.I'm used to a simple 3" x 3" clear plastic ring with trapped air floats. This type stays in the corner with the surface tension of the water.All in all I'll use it but wouldn't buy another due to the size.
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