Fish Tank Aquarium Vegetable Feeder, Bottom Sinking Fish Feeder,Loach Feeder, Aquarium Vegetarian Feeder, Malawi Cichlid Snail Feeder,Fresh Food Holder for Fish Tank Bottom Feeder 1 Pack
Product Introduction:The product is easy to use and is mainly used to feed bottom feeding fish, as well as pufferfish, loaches, Malawi cichlid snails, and other fish that like fresh vegetables. And it can be used together with thin sheets.
High quality:It is entirely made of high-quality stainless steel, which is not only corrosion-resistant in seawater but also very suitable for any type of aquarium.
Easy to install:The installation is very convenient. Simply screw the vegetables onto the feeder and they can be placed in the aquarium.
The advantage of this product is that it minimizes scratches on vegetables and also reduces filter clogging caused by premature degradation. Many tropical fish are very fond of this feeding method.
This feeder is very suitable for bottom feeding, especially in places like aquariums, as it is both convenient and practical.
Description
Product Introduction: This product is easy to use and is mainly used to feed bottom feeding fish, as well as pufferfish, loaches, Malawi cichlid snails, and other fish that like fresh vegetables. It is a perfect feeding method. And it can be used together with thin sheets. High quality material: It is made of 304 high-quality stainless steel, which will not rust and is corrosion-resistant in seawater, and is very suitable for any type of aquarium. Easy to install: Its installation method is very convenient. There is no problem operating it yourself, just twist the vegetables onto the feeder and you can put them into the aquarium. Product advantages: This feeder minimizes scratches on vegetables and also reduces filter clogging caused by premature degradation. This is a very simple method of putting vegetables and meat (such as cucumbers and zucchini) into the sink. Many tropical fish are very fond of this feeding method. This feeder is easy to screw vegetables and sink into the bottom of the sink, making it perfect for bottom feeding, especially in places like aquariums, as it is both convenient and practical