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![]() Hey Corey
I travel alot for my job and I've been using this feeder from J&L it works great for me; http://www.jlaquatics.com/cgi-bin/sh...logno=fd-rlgff It's not the cheapest thing but it gives you the best control over how much you are feeding. I've found that using the tumble feeders I was either feeding to little or way too much. One trick I use is to put one of those feeding stations below the feeder to prevent the food from get getting swept away and down the over flows. http://www.jlaquatics.com/cgi-bin/sh...alogno=fd-ofs2 I realise that it's not battery operated but really if your power goes out when your not there providing your fish with food is a little low on the priority list. That's my 2 cents But let's face the facts if you are able to have someone come over and feed your fish that's your best bet. Thanks, Trev |