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This is how I do mine, works great. OP if you go with the Eheim autofeeder, make sure you test out how much it feeds when using a tape so you can adjust accordingly. I've only use TDO Chromaboost pellets as it's more consistent on how much it dispenses.Eheim feeder is cheap and reliable. I have much better results with pellets over flake. A small piece of tape over the outlet will help if you get the eheim.
PE pellets work great. I have the small pellets and calanus in mine to go 4 times a day for my anthias and chromis+1 Eheim autofeeder is great. I use mine all the time to increase my number of feedings. And it helps on vacations as well. I would recommend using a high quality pellet food that will not get soggy and gum up the feeder.
NLS (New Life Spectrum) pellets are high quality, available at most pet stores and will not gum up the autofeeder even in humid locations.
Get a feeding ring. That will give them time to sinkOk, I bought the Fish Mate because I liked how I can alternate the type of food each day. I bought New Life Spectrum pellets that said in the ad they are sinking. But they are floating. Anyone else with this problem? Or recommend a different one that will actually sink? I don't want them all going down the sump when on vacation.