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..........
I<3fish;4462381; said:Just fast them, they will be better off not eating anyways.
I agree, and if it's only 7 days, then they should be fine without food while you're gone.FunWow!;4463956; said:X2 then you dont have to worry of a spike in ammonia or whatever else that could go wrong.
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.Egon;4464065; said:LOL The OP's question was clear.
"Does anyone know of a decent Auto Feeder, that doesnt 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.