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Help convince your finnicky fish to eat more with SunGrow’s Floating Fish Feeding Ring. This feeding ring allows you to feed special meals to your pickier scaly sidekicks while feeding the rest of your fish with standard food. You can also help prevent fish from becoming bullies by filling one feeder first for your more aggressive fish, and then another for your shyer fish. These rings are specifically crafted to contain floating fish food, and are designed to stay afloat and move with fluctuating water levels. They also have suction cups.
Item Number | 269368 |
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Weight | 8.00 ounces |
Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 2 inches |
Made In | United States |
Aquarium Type | Freshwater, Saltwater |
Shop Conscious | Cruelty-Free, Natural |
Sourced From | China |
Fish Type | Goldfish, Betta, Tropical Freshwater, Cichlid, Marine Fish |
Material | Plastic |
Reptile Type | Newt, Frog, Aquatic Turtle, Tortoise |
How To Use the Feeding Rings:
The Square plate is the bigger one with 4 inch (10 cm) length and the Round plate has 2 inch diameter (5.5 cm), so you can use them according to your Aquarium Size.
Determine the best position for your floating fish food feeders. If you have a large tank, we recommend placing them at opposite ends of the tank.
Clean and dry the glass and the surface of the suction cup to ensure a secure stick.
Press sucker gently against the glass inside of your aquarium, just an inch above the water line.
Allow feeding rings to float atop the water and settle into place.
Sprinkle your pellets, flakes or other floating fish food directly into the inner circle (or square) of the feeding ring.
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Customer Rating | Rated 4.1429 out of 5 stars 14 | Rated 5 out of 5 stars 2 | Rated 3.2727 out of 5 stars 11 | Rated 5 out of 5 stars 1 | Rated 3.8421 out of 5 stars 19 |
Price | $4.95Chewy Price | $1.82Chewy Price | $4.93Chewy Price | $9.31Chewy Price | $4.79Chewy Price |
Fish Type | Betta, Cichlid, Goldfish, Marine Fish, Tropical Freshwater | Betta, Bottom Feeder, Cichlid... | Marine Fish, Tropical Freshwater | Betta, Bottom Feeder, Cichlid... | Marine Fish, Tropical Freshwater |
Aquarium Type | Saltwater, Freshwater | Saltwater, Freshwater | Saltwater, Freshwater | Saltwater, Freshwater | Saltwater, Freshwater |
Material | Plastic | — | Plastic | Plastic, Rubber | Plastic |
I have a 5-gallon windowpane tank and it's too big for it, too thick as well. And which side is up? My betta won't go near it
I love this. It works great to contain the food. Fish go up to eat. Helps keep the tank clean
Did not work for me . The connection piece was too long and so it did not work for my tank. But might work for a different tank
I got one a short while back and it's great. Just ordered two more to find that the suction cup is smaller and I had to break it apart and reassemble it to get it to sit right on the water. It was a five star but this was a disappointment. Why fix what isn't broken SunGrow? All people want are bigger size options available. Read the room.
Cute little feeding table for fish. Works for floating and sinking food. I use it for sinking pellets for my cory cats, it prevents pellets from being scattered by currents and they land on an area they know to check for snack.
I thought this would work great for feeding our Red Eared Slider turtle without having to turn off the filter. It is too small and light-weight for our turtle and he just ends up flipping it and the food floats away. I think it would work best for fish only.
They work great and the fish catch on immediately. They really help keep the food contained so the fish can consume all or most of it.
I'm interested in feeding all the fish, but various individuals want to over indulge. This allows me to entertain in one area while slipping a meal to the others. I can keep the refuse in a smaller area for faster clean up. It also keeps space in my water lettuce for top feeding.
I was looking for a feeding ring and found it on you website, I really like this item because it holds the food in the ring instead of the food going all over and sinking, now my fish can get to eat.
My Betta fish isn't able to catch us food fast so this help him a lot