Feeding and jumping wrasse

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So how do you use an auto fish feeder if you have grasses that jump through the tiniest holes. what’s the solution?
 
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The problem is there has to be a hole for the food to fall through so the wrasse is going to jump through that hole
 

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The problem is there has to be a hole for the food to fall through so the wrasse is going to jump through that hole
It’s a screen, the food will drop through. You see people set auto feeders on top of screen lids all the time. Another option is put your auto feeder so it dumps on top of your return pump in the sump. The food will get sucked in and pushed out the return lines
 
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The problem is there has to be a hole for the food to fall through so the wrasse is going to jump through that hole
It’s a screen, the food will drop through. You see people set auto feeders onto of screen lids all the time. Another option is put your auto feeder so it dumps on top of your return pump in the sump. The food will get sucked in and pushed out the return lines
I’m assuming you’re talking about pellets?
 
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The problem is there has to be a hole for the food to fall through so the wrasse is going to jump through that hole
It’s a screen, the food will drop through. You see people set auto feeders onto of screen lids all the time. Another option is put your auto feeder so it dumps on top of your return pump in the sump. The food will get sucked in and pushed out the return lines
I’m assuming you’re talking about pellets?
Sorry I didn’t catch that. You said there was a screen at first.
 

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Sorry I didn’t catch that. You said there was a screen at first.
Yes,here is an example I found of placing above a screened lid. If not you’d have to have a feeding port that’s screened.
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So how do you use an auto fish feeder if you have grasses that jump through the tiniest holes. what’s the solution?
screen is your answer or above return tube to tank
 

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If you have a sump, put the auto feeder in the return section with a small pump to push the food towards the intake. I've had mine set up like this for years without issue.
This is my auto feeder when I am away. It drops above and gets sucked in and blown out my return lines. I am usually around and feed frozen, so I just lift up, push my lid aside, and hand feed 90% of the time
 

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