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water vapour hindering feeding

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john royce - 10 Jun 2009 10:55 GMT
My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
via a 'plastic funnel'.

The inside of the funnel must be getting quite moist from the rising water
vapour, because fish food keeps sticking to the inside and then builds up;
to the extent I have to clean it every few days.   So I think not much food
would actually get to the fish if I went away for a week or two.

Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the
funnel?    Thanks.
Tynk - 10 Jun 2009 15:53 GMT
> My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
> via a 'plastic funnel'.
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> Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the
> funnel?    Thanks.

yep, quit being a f.cking lazy a.s and feed em by hand like most folks
do
Tynk - 10 Jun 2009 19:22 GMT
> > My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
> > via a 'plastic funnel'.
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> yep, quit being a f.cking lazy a.s and feed em by hand like most folks
> do
Tynk - 11 Jun 2009 17:30 GMT
> > > My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
> > > via a 'plastic funnel'.
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> - Show quoted text -

Tranny named TYNK aka Kelly from Bolingbrook, Illinois looking for
good times and a good butt screwing and  in return will give head and
swallow
Roy Smith - 10 Jun 2009 18:45 GMT
> My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
> via a 'plastic funnel'.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the
> funnel?    Thanks.

Is the funnel really necessary, and can it be removed?  If that's not
possible then try to make it shorter, or enlarge the opening.
Tynk - 11 Jun 2009 17:00 GMT
> My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
> via a 'plastic funnel'.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the
> funnel?    Thanks.

First let me say pay no attention to the POSER Tynk.
He's just a common troll who thinks he's clever.

As for your auto feeder, if the funnel can't be removed, then I would
suggest a pelleted food.
Hikari makes good pelleted foods.
 
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