Interesting. Can you elaborate on what seems to make it more reliable and controllable? Is it the attachment point or the motor or...?This one: https://www.avastmarine.com/collections/avast-built/products/autofeeder
I've tried eheim, neptune feeder, and a few others, but the avast plank is by far the absolute best.
Eheim: the one I had was battery powered, and tended to fall over sometimes. Also kind of loud. Can't control the dispensing amount that well.
Neptune: THE LOUDEST THING IN THE WORLD. Also the smallest setting would still dump a ton of food. Got clogged quite a bit. I was using mostly TDS pellets.
Avast Plank: completely silent. You can feed throughout the day as much or as little as you want. Holds plenty of food. Ultimate control of how much you feed. I use Avast's reef jerky (mostly freeze dried foods for corals/fish) and TDS pellets. If you feed freeze dried foods, like their Reef Jerky, it's naturally buoyant or whatever, so it stays. in the water column when it's rehydrated in their little swirling tube. This can even be done in your sump's return chamber, so you can keep your feeder out of sight! I'm going to be mounting mine in my return chamber of my sump in the new tank.
Avast Plank works best with a controller (like Neptune) because you can really tune it to the seconds.
The avast is just a motor with an electrical plug. The motor runs an auger. So you can run it as long or as short as you want to get the amount you want. It's not a number of spins of an inaccurate canister.Interesting. Can you elaborate on what seems to make it more reliable and controllable? Is it the attachment point or the motor or...?
I'm wondering because a feeder seems like a simple device so I'm wondering what they did different
The avast is just a motor with an electrical plug. The motor runs an auger. So you can run it as long or as short as you want to get the amount you want. It's not a number of spins of an inaccurate canister.
I just purchased an avast plank myself this week. The neptune AFS is driving me insane with its inconsistency in food delivery from almost nothing delivered to blatto-tank filled with pellets everywhere.This one: https://www.avastmarine.com/collections/avast-built/products/autofeeder
I've tried eheim, neptune feeder, and a few others, but the avast plank is by far the absolute best.
Eheim: the one I had was battery powered, and tended to fall over sometimes. Also kind of loud. Can't control the dispensing amount that well.
Neptune: THE LOUDEST THING IN THE WORLD. Also the smallest setting would still dump a ton of food. Got clogged quite a bit. I was using mostly TDS pellets.
Avast Plank: completely silent. You can feed throughout the day as much or as little as you want. Holds plenty of food. Ultimate control of how much you feed. I use Avast's reef jerky (mostly freeze dried foods for corals/fish) and TDS pellets. If you feed freeze dried foods, like their Reef Jerky, it's naturally buoyant or whatever, so it stays. in the water column when it's rehydrated in their little swirling tube. This can even be done in your sump's return chamber, so you can keep your feeder out of sight! I'm going to be mounting mine in my return chamber of my sump in the new tank.
Avast Plank works best with a controller (like Neptune) because you can really tune it to the seconds.
I just purchased an avast plank myself this week. The neptune AFS is driving me insane with its inconsistency in food delivery from almost nothing delivered to blatto-tank filled with pellets everywhere.
@kinetic -how do you put it in the return chamber? Once it comes out of the tube it Just gets sucked into the return pump and sucked into the dt. Now I am really piqued on this.
I’ll have to check that out. Pretty cramped in my sump due to the rollermat but perhaps I can reconfigure a thing or two.I haven’t done it yet, but lots of people do this in their return chambers. Yes it gets sucked up by the return pump!
I’ve had 2 Avast feeders and the fish definitely figure out when the augur starts moving. The Anthias are first to the party. Used to have one that would sit in the mixing tube at feeding time.I also have the Hydros (looks like basically the eheim that's hardwired and app-controllable) and agree with some of the problems here, though it's generally pretty good.
One big issue nobody has mentioned yet: A couple of my fat piggy fish can actually hear it start running, run to the feeding ring, and devour all of the pellets while they are still floating. It was amusing at first but it just means that only 2-3 of my fish benefit from the feedings...
Anyway the Avast looks like it solves all of these problems (including having to use an annoying floating feeding ring - another thing to clean and another magnet to drop behind your tank!). I just ordered one!! Thanks for the recommendation. @kinetic
Aw man, figured out any way around this?I’ve had 2 Avast feeders and the fish definitely figure out when the augur starts moving. The Anthias are first to the party. Used to have one that would sit in the mixing tube at feeding time.