
slider_keeper wrote:I feed by size (enough to fit if his head was hollow). I drop in one spot and let the current carry it. If I'm using a feeder it is automatic because I'm not there to feed him myself. I go out of state alot for several days at a time. Hope this helps:)
steve wrote:And for a little more than a automatic fish feeder, they have "turtle" ones: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=34119
Is this something you just want to tinker with? In the linked thread, the idea of an optional AC plug would be useful.
devilduck wrote:My ideal auto feeder wishlist:
1. Programmable and customization feeder schedule
2. Accurately Dispenses specified amount of food
3. Able to store different types of food (pellets, sticks, dried shrimp, etc)
4. Makes the turtle work for the food and keeps him entertained
VeipaCray wrote:For my wishlist:
I'd like one that integrates with an aquarium controller like the digital aquatics or apex neptune. Having a power plug for each chamber would allow me to do this with some simple controller programming via the timer functions.
I want it to run on DC power with batteries installed as backup.
I want the feeder or the controller to be able to tell me when the feeder was low or empty on food.
I want the feeder to be able to dispense at least two types of food.
denny0104 wrote:Integrating functionality and hardwares into a system is not hard but the question is how much is a pet owner willing to pay for a "good food dispenser". The EHEIM TWIN feeder is quite pricey for its functionality.

VeipaCray wrote:Here you go devilduck: Here's your next upgrade. Please post a review and give us the URL once you get it working
http://www.protelecomsupply.com/high-de ... 0ft-rating
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