A few ways to fix this (though fish can learn quickly):Aw man, figured out any way around this?
I don't see any of them doing this lately but the vibrations from the motor transmit through the glass of the eurobrace it sits on. Even if I can't hear it. Not sure you really can nor that you need to unless a couple fish are severely underfed.Aw man, figured out any way around this?
Did you mean to post a link?If anyone's interested, I'm 100% sure I can do something like this via my newly acquired fusion 360 skills and my 3d printer. I don't want to rip this guy's idea off (link on his YouTube didn't work so I'm not sure if he's selling it), but that's exactly what I was thinking to design myself. Though I'd expect to put a lid on it so that it wouldn't accidentally dump all that food in if the thing tips.
Lmk if anyone with an eheim thinks that'd work well. If so I'll try and design it this week and I'll pick up an eheim to test it on. All I'll ask is for a donation to cover the printing. $5 for sure would cover it.
Woops, fixed:Did you mean to post a link?
I haven’t seen this feeder before. I agree with @Meshmez that when people around here refer to the Eheim feeder they are talking about the one where the whole container part rotates around (as far as I know).If anyone's interested, I'm 100% sure I can do something like this via my newly acquired fusion 360 skills and my 3d printer. I don't want to rip this guy's idea off (link on his YouTube didn't work so I'm not sure if he's selling it), but that's exactly what I was thinking to design myself. Though I'd expect to put a lid on it so that it wouldn't accidentally dump all that food in if the thing tips.
Lmk if anyone with an eheim thinks that'd work well. If so I'll try and design it this week and I'll pick up an eheim to test it on. All I'll ask is for a donation to cover the printing. $5 for sure would cover it.
Edit: here's the link
I think so. I just got it a week or so ago, and just did a little experimentation with it. I want it to be able to do fairly soft/small stuff like freeze dried calanus and potentially even reef roids. It definitely seems like there is enough room that things like that will tend to get smashed under the auger, eventually jamming it. Larger pellets likely wouldnt have this issue.I haven’t seen this feeder before. I agree with @Meshmez that when people around here refer to the Eheim feeder they are talking about the one where the whole container part rotates around (as far as I know).
What is the problem with the Eheim auger-feeder that this mod fixes? Is it the ability to feed tiny pellets?
Pretty much the same. As soon as the fish hear the pumps stop-they head directly to theI don’t think I could get around my, the fish sense the pumps slowing down and quickly goes toward where the feeder drops.
I don't have one, but I believe this is true. The point is the food will not be on the surface, so you shouldn't have it all go down the drain.For those who have used it so far- the recommendation is NOT to stop the pumps
(Assuming not in the sump) -can you confirm?
Out of curiosity, what is the ID of the tube they use?Pretty much the same. As soon as the fish hear the pumps stop-they head directly to the
Spot for the neptune AFS sits.
Just got the avast yesterday. Should have it set up soon. Just note for those who put it in the sump-you need the “longer tube”. I asked avast about this.
For those who have used it so far- the recommendation is NOT to stop the pumps
(Assuming not in the sump) -can you confirm?
I think it basically turns it into an inside out avast feeder. It'd presumably dose a very controlled amount maximum amount, based on the timing and the amount that fits into the threading.I haven’t seen this feeder before. I agree with @Meshmez that when people around here refer to the Eheim feeder they are talking about the one where the whole container part rotates around (as far as I know).
What is the problem with the Eheim auger-feeder that this mod fixes? Is it the ability to feed tiny pellets?
Sounds like you need two feedersWow, $209 for a feeder...!
I use the Eheim. I don't find it loud. My biggest gripe with it is also the difficulty in feeding just the right amounts. I feed a mix of two different-sized pellets. This set up is not ideal since either a larger opening allows too much to go through, or when I close the opening, only the smaller pellets get dispensed.