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Sealed container keeps moisture out and food dry by moving the food arm out of the housing, dropping the desired amount of food and returning back into the housing. This revolutionary breakthrough finally overcomes the moisture damage to fish foods normally experienced with most automatic feeders on the market. Designed for external use with salt or freshwater aquariums, the INTELLI-FEED can be programmed for to 12 feedings daily, depending on the number of fish in the aquarium. Set up four (4) feeding times with three (3) feed rotations each time. Flake or pellet fish food is protected from humidity rising from the aquarium. USB powered with Built-in rechargeable batteries for ease of use and worry free feeding. Intelli-Feed Aquarium Fish Feeder. Automatic and Digitally Controlled. Program up to 12 daily feedings depending on number of fish in aquarium. Manually push SET button to feed anytime. Easy to program digital keyboard with LED display. Includes tank mounting bracket.
SKU | 3559053 |
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Primary Brand | Lifegard Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 6.8 IN |
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Height | 4.5 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
12 Months from date of purchase.
Make sure the flex hose is connected to the output side of the pump. Always keep the pump fully submersed otherwise the pump will heat up and stop operating. This will also void the warranty. Periodically clean the fountain and service the pump to clean any stuck debris.
Keep away from Children. Always use GFCI protected switch. Never remove heater while it is on.
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Hey I have a small floor stand that is 25 1/2 inches in Length and 1 ft in width what is the maximum size tank I should put on it?
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My fish is laying down at the bottom of the tank.
I have a wolf fish that seems to be sick. He is upside down in the tank now for 24 hrs. He is still breathing but seems to bee struggling. I have increased the temp in the tank and added aquarium salt. I have added a bacterial and fungal treatment today into the tank. I have used some moss to prop him up correctly in hopes this will help him. What would u suggest? Please help.
I was going to feed my fish today but i saw him laying down in the bottom of the tank. He’s still breathing and he moves occasionally but he’s just laying down and he looks pretty much dead. I don’t know if it’s a swimming bladder disease or something else. Also i’ve noticed his colors have faded a bit. Please help me! :)
My fish has bulges on both sides. They have been there for months. The fish spent months fighting the other glofish in the aquarium. The water is tested, changed about every 3-4 weeks. Water change is 50%. I also change the filter 3-4 weeks. I feed flakes, dried blood worms, and frozen assortment of food.
How much should I be feeding? I feed nutrena large breed puppy chow and they recommend 2-3 cups for 15-25lb dogs. He weighs less than 15 I think, but still seems extremely hungry after each meal
So I have a beta fish and it is now growing so we decided to put it in a bigger tank. After we put it in a bigger tank, it has stopped eating and it is so hard to make it eat. I don't really know what to do.
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I have 2 salmenese tiger fish and two smaller fish in approximately 3.5 L bowl. I bought them on 1 April. 3 act normal but one act abnormal from first day. One salmenese tiger fish doesn't move much first it stayed at bottom now it's gapping at surface and if I try to catch to check it it goes down again. It's fins are turning red or I don't know if it already was. I don't understand how to help. Parents are out town so I can't go to shop. I am not sure if all are eating food.
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