Best way to make a feeding station??

PhilOlsen

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What is the besy way to make a feeding station and be able to keep the food in it??

Also is frozen mysis good to feed with or is something better and what can be used to give a variety?
 
I took an empty watter bottle, and cut the bottom off. Punched 3 holes in it, took one of those little plastic paintbrushes, cut the brush off, stuck it through two holes, and put a suction cup in the other one. WORKS GREAT!
 
Hi Phil,
If you want to have something natural looking and pretty, a sea shell works nicely for a feeding station. You can also just use a clear, shallow glass bowl or anything you want really. It doesn't need to be complicated.

A simple rigid piece of tubing works well to put the food into and it will slide down into the feeding dish easily.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9268552#post9268552 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JennyL
Hi Phil,
If you want to have something natural looking and pretty, a sea shell works nicely for a feeding station. You can also just use a clear, shallow glass bowl or anything you want really. It doesn't need to be complicated.

A simple rigid piece of tubing works well to put the food into and it will slide down into the feeding dish easily.


I def. want something natural looking, should the shell be kept above the substrate? As for the tube, great idea, thanks.
 

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