New Avast Marine Auto feeder

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Prototype @AVAST Marine AutoFeeder
  • This unit is silent
  • Auger fed (set food quantities by run time)
  • No more food getting washed over the overflow
  • Simple Apex program or timer to run
  • Any food size - I have seen it run fine ground food that looks like flour
  • Easy set up
  • Easy breakdown for maintenance/cleaning
  • Fits 'rimless' to ~4" eurobraced tanks (NOT official Avast numbers, I may be off)
  • I'm impressed
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I get how the auger works but could you explain the "hydration chamber" is there a pump to feed it water or what?
 

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Correct, there is a tiny pump that swirls the water in the black tube. It's the last video posted above, when he sprinkles some food in by hand. The freeze-dried copepods, mysis, etc., that normally float are forced to rehydrate and become neutrally buoyant before they can exit the tube via pipe in the bottom. This works even better if the entire mechanism is located above a circulation pump (stream, vortech, etc) that will then broadcast the food all over the tank.
 

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Thats an awesome idea!

I have always avoided auto feeders just for that reason. The food tends to sit in one spot until it hydrates and floats down, and unless your fish are used to that( I would only use an auto feeder when on vaca or not home), they don't know their being fed.
 

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Correct, there is a tiny pump that swirls the water in the black tube. It's the last video posted above, when he sprinkles some food in by hand. The freeze-dried copepods, mysis, etc., that normally float are forced to rehydrate and become neutrally buoyant before they can exit the tube via pipe in the bottom. This works even better if the entire mechanism is located above a circulation pump (stream, vortech, etc) that will then broadcast the food all over the tank.
Well my Neptune auto feeder is about to die how do I buy one I rather support u guys
 

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That price point though.... a bit steep
If it works and lasts who cares. So many cheap auto feeders out there. The auger design alone piqued my interest immediately.

@Avast how does this feeder work for flake type foods? Seems like it'd be best for small pellets and finely ground food.
 

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Very cool. Will probably wait till I see more folks using it before I jump the gun. Feeding anthias has been a bit tedious. It'd be nice to be able to try this out.
 
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