Automatic Feeders

I am going to be travelling a bit in the next couple months and wanted some input on auto feeders? Is there one out there that is "top of the line"? I would rather do it right the first time around.

Thanks,
 
I use the Eheim auto feeder (only when I'm away, I don't want the fish to be scared of people).

The one thing that is a must however is something like a feeding ring cause the food will float on top and get sucked down the overflow.
I made my own out of a clear specimen tray that I cut the bottom out of. This allows the food to sink before it gets swept away.

Also you will need a auto top off system and maybe a auto supplement system.

I use a Rubbermaid 45gal trash can for my top off supply.
 
Thanks for all the input. I currently use a 5 stage Spectrapure RO/DI unit with an auto top off system and all my lights are on timers. My skimmer cup is drilled so I can run a hose to a bucket to prevent overflow. I also run a Geo Calcium reactor so even though I have a pretty full SPS tank I am not too (knock on wood) worried about the corals. I mainly want to make sure my tangs and anthias stay well fed.

I really appreciate the tip on the feeding ring. I would not have thought of that.
 
I am in the process of looking for an auto feeder myself.
depending on how and how often you are going to use it
will determine alot of your needs.

I personally travel for work all week, every week. I think I will be buying this unit in the coming weeks.

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=4464&inm=1&N=2004+62741+2032

You can fill each serving with whatever you like. flakes, pellets, freeze dried cyclopz, even dosing with stuff. plus it is ac powered

this keeps a varied diet, even when your gone.
 
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