Avast Plank feeder question / tuning

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Hi all!

I just installed an Avast Plank feeder on my 30 gallon aio, and I'm a bit concerned -

It seems that once the drum drops food in the tube, it almost Immediately shoots out the bottom and floats to the surface. I was under the impression that the food would remain in the tube until it's rehydrated enough to remain suspended.

Seems like there's no point in having the tube / pump at all if the food is just going to be released into the tank and float to the surface. Am I missing something?

@AVAST Marine
 

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Hi all!

I just installed an Avast Plank feeder on my 30 gallon aio, and I'm a bit concerned -

It seems that once the drum drops food in the tube, it almost Immediately shoots out the bottom and floats to the surface. I was under the impression that the food would remain in the tube until it's rehydrated enough to remain suspended.

Seems like there's no point in having the tube / pump at all if the food is just going to be released into the tank and float to the surface. Am I missing something?

@AVAST Marine

Did you adjust the pump flow down any? I adjusted mine to about half on the slider on the bottom of the pump.
 

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