🐠 Feed Smart, Live Free!
The Automatic Fish Feeder is a rechargeable, eco-friendly solution for hassle-free fish feeding. With a large 200ml capacity and the ability to schedule up to 4 feedings a day, it ensures your aquatic pets are well-fed even when you're not home. Perfect for vacations, this feeder operates on a long-lasting battery that can be charged up to 800 times, making it a sustainable choice for any aquarium enthusiast.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 4.72"W x 3.46"H |
Item Weight | 13.76 ounces |
Capacity | 200 Milliliters |
Style | Automatic,Rechargeable |
Color | Green |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
Operation Mode | Manual, Automatic |
Additional Features | Timer |
D**E
Functional and easy to use
I have 1 betta fish to feed while I’m out of town for a weekend. The automatic feeder is easy to use, specify to your feeding schedule, and functional. It’s taken me a week or so to figure out exactly how much food to put inside so that when it rotates he gets the right amount of pellets and isn’t overfed. I haven’t filled it to full capacity since I just have 1 fish in a 5 gallon tank. I’m sure this would work for a 15 gallon tank or possibly even bigger with several fish. It holds a lot of food- enough for the entire canister but I ration it so he isn’t overfed and too much doesn’t spill out. It’s pretty quiet but I’ve grown to recognize the sound of it turning and dropping food so I can check how much was released (if I’m home). It’s also great for me because I’m single and live alone, so if I work overtime or go out with friends after work, I don’t have to worry about feeding my little guy.
D**L
Fish don't starve when I'm away for work :)
Life saver. Does exactly what it says. Once you figure out you have to use a low amp charger for the unit to recognize and charge (ask me how I know) they seem to have an amazing battery life. Still have all 3 bars on both units have been running 3 to 4 months.
A**N
Good auto feeder
I really like this product. I’ve bought a second one because my dog chewed the first one while charging it. Long lasting charge, could have it plugged in at all times if desired.I have dropped mine inside the tank a few times and it still works. First time, I just let it dry out, charged it and it was like new. Second time no issues at all.I do wish the food storage bit was bigger, but it works great! The clamp to attach it to the side of the tank is a bit goofy, but it works just fine.Thinking about getting a couple more in the future. Highly recommend!!
R**Z
easy to program
Simple to program. Large flake food seems to want to stick to side of drum. This will probably go away after use. Convenient way to load food, but door sticks a bit and loading through drum a little easier.
J**Z
Battery last forever
This fish feeder is awesome. The battery lasts for months. Only downside is that you need a special usb c charger it won’t work with any charger. I just plug it into my laptop and let it charge overnight, but again battery last about 3-4 months so this is not a big deal for me. This is the second one I have. The first one I broke it and got this one and it has not disappointed me.
J**G
Confusing to set up
I bought this and ended up never using it and just buying a different one because it’s overly complicated and I couldn’t understand how to set it up and it made me nervous because I thought I may have set it up properly at a point but didn’t know for sure because I wasn’t able to see when it was going off and didn’t wanna risk trusting it will & it not & killing my fish because of it. Lol. So, I just bought a basic one I think it was either from Walmart or petsmart but it was super easy to set up and allowed u to manually test it so you know it works. It was super cheap and still works years later just fine and I’ve never had an issue with its batteries dying while I’m away or just in general, the product didn’t drain the batteries as I thought it might. I’ve changed them once. But overall, besides this particular product being complicated and hard to use, the quality of the product was great. It was really nice and looked promising but too much going on on that thing and there’s no need to make it as complicated as they did. Unfortunate.
F**R
Works normal but you don't need batteries
I have been using many automatic fitters over the years but it was always the struggle to make sure that they are fresh batteries before leaving home. This rechargeable theater solve this problem. The only problem is that us it doesn't have batteries it's pretty light and if you feel it with a lot of food it will become nose heavy. If you using the mount, it will not be a problem but if you just lay it down on the aquarium cover it will be tilting forward.
Z**N
Good while the battery would take a charge, keep an eye on it
So had ours for bout 2 yrs and the battery has started having a degraded recharging ability. seems like now it'll hold a charge for maybe a week, unsure. Now it used to work great, and i'm unsure the proper expectation of the battery. For the price, considering this to be less of a 'forever' device and more of a temporary commodity may be the more applicable mindset. However, you can keep it plugged in so that is an alternative to the battery issue.ease of use: First time i had to reset the Time and feeding presets i had to dig out the manual, so may not be intuitive to everyone, but after a few times of that (due to battery failing charge) i got the hange of it. It isnt hard by any means, you just might not 'guess' how to do it without the manual your first couple of times. Its similar to working with our old digital watches, just got to know the button to hold down and what button to press next.. not a huge deal.you can set 4 preset feeding times or leave some of the presets "blank" to limit to just one or more feeding times. And there is a 'manual' button for an on-demand feeding.Food dispensing: its just about setting the door opening .. pretty straightforward but how much comes out will depend on the size & weight of food and how much you have the door open. its just comes out due to gravity. would be good to hit the manual button over an empty container and see how the food comes out so you can make adjustments while not impacting your tank. I believe Less food is preferable to too much.*there have been a couple of times when i hit Manual that the chamber did not do a full rotation (thus not feeding), i have not yet observed if this ever happens during the auto-feeds but may be something to watch for.summary we've had for nearly 2 yrs and have not lost any of our tank life due to food even with its recent battery issues or if it ever is failing to do a rotation. however we mainly have shrimp, snails with just a few fish and plenty of 'greenery' (healthy algae) that is also providing nutrition.
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