









Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Malaysia.
🐠 Keep your fish fed, your schedule stress-free, and your tank thriving—automate like a pro!
The Fish Mate F14 Automatic Aquarium Fish Feeder offers up to 14 timed meals with adjustable portions, compatible with flakes and pellets. Its quartz clock mechanism ensures slow, precise dispensing over hours, reducing waste and overfeeding. Compact and battery-efficient, it mounts flexibly on most aquariums, making it ideal for daily use or vacations. Designed for freshwater tanks, it supports consistent feeding routines with minimal maintenance.

















| ASIN | B000YK5W18 |
| Additional Features | Durable, Feeding Schedule, Portable, Portion Control |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,920 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #16 in Automatic Fish Feeders |
| Brand | Fish Mate |
| Brand Name | Fish Mate |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Capacity | 14 ounces |
| Color | 14 Meals |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 7,728 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035368002076 |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 4.5"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Aquarium Fish Feeder |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ani Mate Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 04100207 |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Number | 207 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Multiple Pets |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Durable, Feeding Schedule, Portable, Portion Control |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 035368002076 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Guarantee |
R**G
Simple solution that really works
It's closer to 4.5 stars. I've used the drum autofeeders in the past and hated them because it's so hard to guess the opening for the right amount of food to dispense, and the moisture makes short, moldy work of flake food. I have 4 tanks, I bought one to try out: it was a bit frustrating at first because the tray moves/lifts off so easily that it took me 3 (irritating) tries to get the food in and the feeder situated on the aquarium. I learned it's very helpful to stick a fat pen (sharpie, etc) into the opening to keep it from spinning. The aquarium I tested it out on is 55 gal, and that has the LED light inserts - I just removed one of the lights, pulled back the plastic cover that protects the light, and set the feeder so that the opening was over the exposed water. It was too close to the water for the flake food, and I was not interested in hooking up an air pump, so I elevated it by putting some cut wood paneling pieces under it to raise it about 4". That helped tremendously, but sometimes the flakes still got too moist and wouldn't dispense because it stuck to the sidewalls of the tray. So rather than raise it anymore, I just opened the cover - viola! That did it. I have several different kinds of fish, so in addition to flakes, there are shrimp pellets, freeze-dried bloodworms, and algae tablets (broken into pieces. What makes this great is that it dispenses exactly the amounts of the different foods rather than random mixture from the drum-style feeders and this is what sold me. I have ordered 3 more for my other tanks - all of which I can make work in a very similar fashion. Do test it out before you go on vacation - make sure you've worked any of the bugs out and that you're confident it will work while you're gone. I was ready to get rid of my tanks because it was so stressful trying to arrange someone to come over to feed them while I was out of town, but now this has removed the stress and I'm glad that I can keep my fish tanks:) The cons are the irritation at how easily it is to mess up the food you so carefully distribute into each cell, just by a little bump (thus having to do it all over again), and the price - I don't see how in the world this thing should cost almost $25 - that's highway robbery for such a simple gadget (no LCD display or anything - just a simple clock mechanism and all plastic parts). But I'm obviously willing to pay it because it's a simple solution that works really well. *Update, I'll bump it up to 4.75 stars (still the price factor is ridiculous), but I did order the other 3 and have them all on my tanks. They work so well, I use them as everyday feeders (they were originally intended as vacation feeders only). Using them creates less wasted food because it dispenses a little at a time over an hour, so the fish have time to get it all rather than having some of it get sucked up in the filter. I have it feed them 2x a day - so once a week I fill all the feeders (it's helpful to remove the feeder, set it on a table, stick a fat pen (or something comparable) into the opening to stop the wheel from spinning, and use a small funnel when adding food to the chambers.)
M**.
Good feeder for price
I picked up 4 of these since I’ll be doing som traveling soon and will be away from home on and off over the next few months. So far I have each set up on a different tank and have been testing them out for a couple of weeks. They where slightly larger then I initially expected when unboxing. Once I got them installed onto the top of the tanks, the flat semi-low profile isn’t as annoying to look at as I thought it might be. If you have tank lights that sit on top of your rim like the LED style light for example, sliding the lights out of the way for tank maintenance could be a problem, since the feeder hangs over the top. Additionally, I’m not sure if this will work with most tank lids. Since I’ve removed my tank lids for this feeder, water evaporation has nearly tripled. I’m replacing about a gallon of water ever couple of days now. It has been hot where I live, so I’m hoping that as cooler temperatures come, my evaporation amounts will go back down. As far as food goes, it works as expected. I would prefer a unit with a faster food delivery system. This one gradually cycles so the food is released over the course of about 5mins. One of my community tanks houses both tetras and guppies. Since the tetras hang out at the bottom, I’m worried that they won’t get enough food since the guppies swoop in pretty fast to eat. I switched to a blend of mini and micro sized pellets for that feeder. My thought is that the heavier pellets will sink faster and the guppies will be distracted by the lighter pellets floating on top. Other then that, I’ve decided to stay away from using food flakes. They’re to thin, they don’t always get pushed completely out of the feeder, they soak up moisture, and can cause sticking from what I’ve seen. There is an air line connection under the unit, for keeping food dry but I’m not in the mood to purchase more equipment right now. Lastly, I’ll talk about battery life. I started with a set of rechargeable batteries. They all lasted the complete cycle of 14days before I noticed them running out of charge. I have a set of normal brand batteries in now, but I’m assuming that for long term use, it would be worth sticking with the rechargeable batteries and changing them every couple of weeks. Overall, it think it’s a good feeder for the price, but you get what you pay for. If you’re like me and you need a lot of feeders for your home gallery, then this is seems to be a reliable unit.
K**N
Excellent Feeder - Ensures My Betta and African Dwarf Frog are Well Fed Each Day
The Fish Mate F14 Aquarium Fish Feeder is a fantastic feeder to use when you're away from your fishtank for more than a week at a time. The feeder works very well to dispense pellets, dried bloodworms, and dried brine shrimp to my betta and African dwarf frog. To use, simply set the time on the unit, put in a peg (or multiple pegs if you plan on feeding more than one time a day) at the time you want the food to drop, then let the unit do its thing. The clock works like a kitchen timer - the peg rotates as the minutes tick away, and once it gets the designated feeding time, the peg helps move the large circular feeding tray to drop the food in the water. This unit doesn't work all that well with flake food, although it is advertised as being able to dispense it. This wasn't a huge issue for me as I can use betta pellets to feed my fish, but it would be nice if it worked better for the flake food for the guppies - luckily those greedy guys like betta pellets also. I've been using the unit since I originally ordered it in May - so far, it's run about 2 months on a single battery and it's worked flawlessly. We've refilled the unit every two weeks, and so far everyone is alive and well in the tank. I plan on changing out the battery before we go on vacation to make sure that the battery doesn't run out once we're gone. This feeder has worked so well that I just ordered a second unit for our other tank. One thing to note is that if you plan on feeding your fish twice a day that there's only enough slots for a weeks worth of food. If you feed once a day, this can hold two weeks of food. Overall, this is a really handy feeder to have and it will guarantee your fish will be fed the correct amount for the days that you're gone.
C**T
Works great for dispensing small quantities of food such as catfish pellets, but they're definitely not perfect.
I have two of these for my tanks. They work great for dispensing small quantities of foods such as catfish pellets, but they're definitely not perfect. The circular ring you see in the product picture is divided into sections around its circumference that corral the food. Each time that outer ring rotates one of the sections passes over a hole at the front of the unit, and this permits the food to drop through to your tank. There is a 24hr timer in the center that continuously turns (one revolution per day). Pegs attached to the timer are what cause the outer ring to rotate -- you get 4 pegs, so you can have up to 4 feedings per day if you use them all. It takes about an hour for one of the sections to fully pass over the top of the feeding hole, so the food tends to fall out a little bit at a time over the course of that hour. The sections are not very large and you won't have room for much food in each. Pellets, granules and wafers work well. I usually break pleco wafers in half to make sure they fit with room to spare; the food dispensing hole is not very big and you don't want the wafers to get stuck or it may prevent further feedings. Flake foods do not work well in this feeder; the flakes tend to settle flat against the surface of the feeder and then slide under the sides of the ring. I do sometimes put flakes on top of the granules, because that tends to stop them gumming up the works, but generally I avoid flakes entirely because its not worth the hassle in this feeder (I use a separate drum feeder for flakes). The thing that causes me the most trouble is that the outer ring is not affixed to the body of the unit except for gravity and a tiny raised plastic guide rail. It is thus very easy to nudge or bump the ring out of position when moving the unit. If the ring does get out of position while it has food in it, then some food is likely to get under the edge of the ring and stop it from lying flush in the correct position. At this point you have to completely empty the feeder, re-seat the ring, and then refill it; this can be very frustrating when it happens. I wish they had incorporated a mechanism to hold the outer ring in position a little better. The mounting bracket that it comes with didn't really work for my use-case because the food would have ended up being dispensed on to my glass cover instead of into the water! I perch the feeder on top of my filter instead (this keeps it high enough from the water to avoid getting splashed or damp, and lets the water flow from the filter disperse any food that falls in. I did once drop an entire feeder into my tank because it tipped forward and just slid right in ... After this incident I siliconed some lead weights to the inside/back of the feeder to counter-balance it. On the plus side, after I took it out of the water, removed the battery, shook it out and then left it in a sealed container with some uncooked rice and a few tablespoons of Damp Aid, it dried out and is still working for me to this day.
S**E
It's cheap and kind of janky, but still worth it
I bought a cheap low power pump to use specifically and only for this device's (blue tetra 20-40gal iirc) input on the bottom, and while that may have kept the food dry, it wasn't enough to keep the humidity away from forming a water coating around the whole bottom of the device.. The fittings it came with didn't fit on my 72 gallon bowfront, and this definitely needs elevation. I had to construct a wooden platform with a sloped food hole and a separate fan in the back to keep it nice and dry. It's also elevated a bit on wooden blocks gorilla-glued to that platform. Of course the air current blows the food further out so I need to make some sort of catcher out of the bottom of a 16oz alcohol bottle. Also mine confuses 3pm and 3am or some pins on opposite sides of the wheel. All that complaining out of the way, once you figure out what you need to do to make it work in your setup it does work, it works reliably, and it works well. The spinning wheel gear thing takes a bit to get used to to but once you learn the eccentricities of this thing I don't think you could find a better autofeeder without spending at least twice as much. Even during the early sitting-in-water days it did what it was supposed to. That couldn't have lasted long term though so I built a thing, and now it's pretty great. Prep all their food for the week, easy peasy. Try not to miss pouring it in the cells though taking that wheel off to clean the whole thing can cause some... untimeliness in my experience. I'd still definitely recommend it, just be aware that unless you have a very conveniently placed shelf and some metal pipe or a funnel nearby it's gonna take a bit of setup and isn't quite plug-n-play. Or maybe the fitting bits will work with your tank, though it'd still probably point a fan at the bottom somehow. It's a really simple machine though. It's basically a modified analog clock which means less moving parts to break. I'd get another one if need be. Oh and it's still on it's first AA battery months later.
E**A
Vacation feeder for water turtles
Preparing for a vacation and wanted to make sure our turtles can survive the week or so without us. We had ordered less expensive feeders from a Chinese company but those did not work at all. We got one for each turtle tank, and set it to drop food into the water once a day in the morning. It works with the log pellets we use. It looks like it would also work with round pellets or maybe even flake food. You can set it to feed one to four times each day, and you can control the exact timing if you are careful with setup. I have not actually seen it while food was dropping, so I don't know if it all falls in a few seconds or if it takes a few minutes for the mechanism to work through the meal hour selected. You fill each compartment with as much food as you want in that feeding. (ours are equal, but you could alternate big and small feedings, or give a different amount each meal). There are 14 meals you can schedule, the 15th compartment is the one over the empty hole so it will just fall through immediately. We have been testing them for 2 weeks, and are very happy with them, especially after trying the other cheap things which didn't work at all. I have no idea how much battery usage will be, but it seems like it would last for weeks or months on the same battery. It is well worth the price.
M**E
Perfect for small fish!
I have 5 Celestial Pearl Danios and a few cherry shrimp in a 5Gal tank. CPDs have tiny mouths and only eat the tiniest quantities of very fine grain food. I've never found any other auto-feeder that would work in this situation, but the F14 worked perfectly. Pros: * Works with tiny quantities of food * Works with many shapes and styles of food: crushed flakes, crushed freeze dried foods, fine grains, sometimes even powders * Allows you to vary the diet from meal to meal * Drops food very gradually over a few min so fish have PLENTY of time to eat it all before it sinks to the bottom * Very flexible scheduling system * Very reliable in my experience Cons: There were some limits, but I feel like it was my fault for trying a little more than can be fairly expected to work with this feeder, so no points deducted. I'm just sharing the experience for your knowledge. * The food chambers didn't always move 100% over the opening, leaving a tiny little ledge and very fine food or powder to hang on the edge collecting moisture till the next scheduled feeding * Powdered food like Bacter AE got enough moisture to cake up and stick to the wall of the chamber instead of falling in * The chambers streak fine powders, failing to get 100% of the food to the opening for feeding Overall using these feeders for fine powder was too much to ask, but I had no problems at all with fine grained food like Bug Bites Small Granules even when crushed down to extra fine size. If you were determined to make it work for powdered food you probably could with some minor tweaks, but it's pushing the limits. I feel like I've pushed the limits though and used this auto-feeder in ways beyond what it promises and I've repeatedly been pleasantly surprised. Most importantly my fish have be fed flawlessly through two vacations now. I even use the feeder when I'm home to make sure I detect any future issues and so far I've had none.
C**O
Finicky but does the job and allows for good feeding flexibility
Any review of this product needs to start with how it works which may not be readily apparent from the photos and description. The feeder is composed of a plastic ring divided into 14 equally sized compartments; the sections partition the food into the 14 different feedings. The timer in the middle moves one revolution in 24 hours and has spots to place 4 pegs; as these pegs near the top (12 o'clock) position, they engage with inside of the ring and over the course of about 2 hours push the ring around 1/14th of a revolution. This in turn pushes the compartment at 6 o clock over the opening and any food will fall into the water below. This is a rather simple mechanism but leads to some quirks that are the focus of this review. The first issue with this design is that the ring simply lays inside the feeder and isn't held very tightly. which means that the ring can rotate out of position easily. The design also means that if there is any food under the ring, it can lift it up and it will "miss" food; this practically means that you must put it down empty and then fill the compartments; if you need to pick the ring up for any reason you basically have to start over filling it. The documentation also states that it feeds over the course of two hours; while it might take two hours for the compartment to fully move over the hole, in practice the food gets piled up against the left wall of the compartment as it is pushed around in its path and ends up basically getting mostly dumped in at the end of the two hours. I am using Hikari micro pellets and loach wafers, and I would say if I have it set to feed at 6, most of the food will get dropped into the tank between about 7:30 and 8. It will also get pushed in, I haven't experienced where the food doesn't get dropped in, it just isn't as spread out in time as the paperwork would make it seem. Also, if you don't line the compartments up perfectly with the whole, you may get where it doesn't drop all of the food at say your 6am feeding; it will however push the remaining food in at the next set time. The other issue I have is that the times you can select are fairly inflexible; IIRC there are 6 possible feeding times; if you don't like then those are you can simply set the time on the feeder to compensate (for instance, if you don't want it to start at 6 but instead 7, set the time on the device an hour ahead). However, you cannot make the feedings closer together or spread out than what it is designed for. This isn't a huge huge issue but I would have liked more time options or one where I could set it any time I wanted. All of this being said, the feeder hasn't had problems with moisture which was my biggest fear; the pellets have stayed dry and I am not using the air tube option that the feeder has. It is fairly easy to load and to take on and off its mounting brackets, and when empty I can wipe it down to clean it. I also like that I can change what I am feeding the fish from day to day unlike other feeders; some days I include algae wafers for the snails and in others I put in some other foods that I don't give but a few times a week. I appreciate that I can load it on Sundays when I do water changes and don't have to worry about it; I do check it periodically just because that is how I am, but I really haven't needed to mess with it. I haven't had it long enough to check the battery life claim but I see no reason that it wouldn't last a long time; it is basically a wall clock mechanism and those seem to last a while. Overall I would recommend this feeder over the kind that rotate and dispense all the food; while it is a little fussy, I think that the more analog way this works is more reliable and I like the flexibility in food I can use. Overall it has been a good device and I'm glad we have it.
W**E
Perfect for holiday
Going on a holiday,? who is going to feed the fish in the pond? This little device works well I use small pellets for goldfish and they survived me going away for 2 weeks.
V**A
Consigliata!
Ottimo prodotto, semplice, fa il suo dovere alla perfezione. Se siete indecisi tra una mangiatoia a tamburo o questa, prendete questa senza pensarci due volte... PRO Scegliete voi la dose esatta di cibo da inserire negli scomparti, eroga 14 pasti totali, max 4 pasti al giorno, è predisposta per installare il tubo dell'areatore ed evitare così che il cibo diventi umido. MIGLIORABILE L'installazione sulla vasca è semplice ma a mio avviso un po' "a qualche modo"; i morsetti, a meno che non si mette un pezzo di cartone o gommapiuma per aumentare la presa sul vetro (che comunque avviene), sono di gran lunga migliorabili. Anche il sistema di posizionamento della stessa mangiatoia sui morsetti è altrettanto migliorabile... Sta in posizione ma sembra sia li lì per sbilanciarsi dato che sporge piu di 10cm dal bordo, ed è solo appoggiata a questi morsetti, nessun incastro od aggancio. Comunque obiettivamente fa il suo dovere. CONTRO Il manuale non è in italiano. È corredato di immagini ma se una persona non capisce una delle lingue disponibili (anericano, tedesco,francese, spagnolo o olandese), potrebbe comunque faticare a capire come impostare la mangiatoia. Per me comunque è un ottimo acquisto e lo consiglio!
T**Y
Life saver
This fish feeder works perfectly for my tank and my fish. I use a combination of dried, flake and tablet food, and this feeder does its job very well. I tend to use it for long weekends away, but last month we went away for 10 days during warm weather and it didn't clog or malfunction in any way. I don't think the fish even noticed we'd gone! The mechanism is very simple, based on a slowly rotating clock. You set the clock to the current time then put the pegs next to the appropriate hour, and as the chosen time comes around the pegs make contact with tabs on the outer food wheel and rotate it. The open bottom of the compartment gradually overlaps the hole in the base, and the food drops through. The food wheel lifts right out for easy cleaning, but I haven't had to clean mine at all. You should turn the mechanism on before loading the food, because the power switch is next to the battery under a protective cover on the underside of the unit. A few points: - If you don't have a tank with an open flat top, you can put it inside the hood, but you will probably need to attach an airline to stop the flake food from clumping - it says this in the instructions, which are very clear. - Don't use directly over the site of an airstone or filter - it will moisten the food and lead to clumping. Leaving the lid of the feeder open may also help with condensation. - As with any 'automated' item, test it for a week before you go - to save stressing out or starving your pets. - If you set it to feed at 6pm, the food won't necessarily drop in at 6pm. It's a slow gradual rotation, so if you put a large tablet in the compartment and the holes start to line up at 6pm, the tablet will not drop in until the hole is big enough - could be an hour later! Dimensions: The flat edge at the back is about 12cm, from front to back 14cm, and it's about 4.5cm high. Each food compartment has internal dimensions of 1.7cm long and approx. 1.6cm wide (1.3cm inner edge, 2cm outer edge), and is about 1.7cm high.
D**D
Perfecto
Necesitaba un comedero que vertiera cantidades pequeñas, y este era el único que encontré. Lo he probado durante 2 semanas y no se me ha muerto ningún pez. Es sencillo y puedes poner la cantidad y variedad de comida que quieras para 14 dosis. Para mi es perfecto, lo recomiendo. Ahora voy a intentar decir puntos negativos. El mecanismo de giro es el de un reloj y si estás atento y la sala en silencio se escucha el tic-tac, aunque en teoría no estás presente, estás de viaje... Es un poco voluminoso, estéticamente queda mal, aunque estás de viaje... Es bastante más caro que los demás, pero esto lo conoces de antemano. Pero insisto, para mi es perfecto.
S**I
Product works very well. Imported through Amazon.
Product works very well. Have been using it for more than a year, whenever everybody in family is travelling out. Useful product for Aquarium hobbyists. A bit expensive, but serves purpose very well. Flat type is suitable for aquariums with lid.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 month ago