rayme07 (04-02-2010)
Been searching a while in TR for this, didn't find it so here comes a tip.
As all of you guys and gals know some species like anthias and such need a continous food supply, heres how to do it.
Grab a empty PET bottle.
Thaw some of the food you use, pour it in the bottle. Or cyclop eeze or whatever you prefer.
Fill it up with RO water.
Put it in the freezer, horizontally.
While it freezes, take a cork from another bottle that fits. Drill a hole in it, i think ˝" is enough.
When frozen. Change the cork, put the bottle in some kind of stand upside down over the aquarium.
And the food drips in all day.
Some friends of mine has used this for a while, they are very satisfied.
The unly downside to tis is that some of the food gets stuck on the sides of the bottle, but most of it ends up in the aqarium.
rayme07 (04-02-2010)
Very cool idea, Thanks for sharing.
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That is a very clever idea!
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