AUTOMATIC FEEDER FOR MASSIVORE PELLETS

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Houdini89

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May be leaving town, for at least seven days, and have know one to feed my Bass and Blood Parrots. Does anyone know of a decent Auto Feeder, that does'nt cost a ton, that can handle Massivore Pellets..........
 
Just fast them, they will be better off not eating anyways.
 
Get the standard feeder and break the pellets into halves and quarters. Or fast, as that's easier and safe.
 
FunWow!;4463956; said:
X2 then you dont have to worry of a spike in ammonia or whatever else that could go wrong.
I agree, and if it's only 7 days, then they should be fine without food while you're gone.
 
LOL The OP's question was clear.

"Does anyone know of a decent Auto Feeder, that doesn’t cost a ton, that can handle Massivore Pellets.......... "

I agree, if he's only leaving town for a week, the fish should be fine without feeding. I also agree water is wet and the sky is blue.

Anyone out there know of an auto feeder that can handle Massivore Pellets? I understand they can be cut up and put into a feeder. How about something that will take full sized Massivore Pellets? Has anyone ever tried this with success?

Personally I want to set something up for the middle of the night, to power feed my cats small feedings every other hour or so.
 
Egon;4464065; said:
LOL The OP's question was clear.

"Does anyone know of a decent Auto Feeder, that doesn’t cost a ton, that can handle Massivore Pellets.......... "

I agree, if he's only leaving town for a week, the fish should be fine without feeding. I also agree water is wet and the sky is blue.

Anyone out there know of an auto feeder that can handle Massivore Pellets? I understand they can be cut up and put into a feeder. How about something that will take full sized Massivore Pellets? Has anyone ever tried this with success?

Personally I want to set something up for the middle of the night, to power feed my cats small feedings every other hour or so.
You're pretty nifty Egon, I bet you could find a way to craft one. I would go with a timer that powers a small electric low RPM motor that moves a spinning base with holes in it that runs for like 2 seconds that drops x amounts of pellets in.

But then again, it sounds simpler than it probably will end up becoming.
 
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