Thats cool and all, but a rubber band and a rock are cheap and work the same. Plus to me, it just looks more natural. If you don't over do the amount of algae you put on the rock, the waste is pretty minimal anyways.
I like that feeder box thing. Rubber and a rock work but I prefer not getting my hand into the tank too much. Plus it looks to let you load up a lot of nori for even more feeding.
That's fine; not all that different than the mesh clip that's been around forever though. Just seems like a 'solution in search of a problem'. Figure out how much nori your fish will eat in a reasonable period of time, fold it tight, and there's no problem. Tried to attach this video before, but it didn't work; so here are my tangs going at the clip ....
FWIW, you really don't want to 'overload' nori anymore than you'd want to overfeed any other kind of food.
Thats cool and all, but a rubber band and a rock are cheap and work the same. Plus to me, it just looks more natural. If you don't over do the amount of algae you put on the rock, the waste is pretty minimal anyways.
Only problem with this is when I have to reach my hand and arm down 30" up to my armpit to retrieve the rock everyday. The youtube video had a product that most of us could make out of a few things laying around the house and like Simon mentioned not really that different from the mesh clips. Anything that keeps me arm out of my tank is a win in my book
Only problem with this is when I have to reach my hand and arm down 30" up to my armpit to retrieve the rock everyday. The youtube video had a product that most of us could make out of a few things laying around the house and like Simon mentioned not really that different from the mesh clips. Anything that keeps me arm out of my tank is a win in my book
Gonna have to try the grazer. I feed 1/2 sheet at a time and it's gone in about two minutes (every stinking fish in the tank eats it including my wrasses and clowns). I would like for them to be able to graze all day long while I'm gone.
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