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I really wanted to get some anthias but I definitely don't have a schedule that allows me to feed them 3-4 times a day. Plus eventually I do have vacations. I guess my other fish would appreciate getting fed more often too.
I don't like the option of an auto-feeder sitting over my tank blocking light to my corals or having a gap for my jumping fish to go carpet surfing.
So here is my idea...I have a jaebo DP-4 dosing pump. I'd like to use Brightwell Aquatics Zooplanktos-M and possibly one of the Reef Nutrition foods in suspension sitting in a single bottle wine cooler to keep it cold. In order to avoid having the line full of food that would break down or potentially spoil, I would hook up the pumps that feed the food in series with my pump that is used for auto top-off. So I would suck up the food only enough to draw it into the line and my auto top off would trigger shortly after that to flush the food from the line into my tank.
Wondering if this would work. Any issues to consider? How should I plumb this to make sure things don't get clogged?
I don't like the option of an auto-feeder sitting over my tank blocking light to my corals or having a gap for my jumping fish to go carpet surfing.
So here is my idea...I have a jaebo DP-4 dosing pump. I'd like to use Brightwell Aquatics Zooplanktos-M and possibly one of the Reef Nutrition foods in suspension sitting in a single bottle wine cooler to keep it cold. In order to avoid having the line full of food that would break down or potentially spoil, I would hook up the pumps that feed the food in series with my pump that is used for auto top-off. So I would suck up the food only enough to draw it into the line and my auto top off would trigger shortly after that to flush the food from the line into my tank.
Wondering if this would work. Any issues to consider? How should I plumb this to make sure things don't get clogged?