Thanks for the info. I bought one and this feeder is so neat and tidy, no unnecessary buttons, nice mount and if it continues to work hard to beat and price is right.
@@anoxicfiltrationplenums In the app there is no time settings. In EU we had time change week ago, but feeder still is on summer time. In US time change is on the 3rd november so maybe it will change then.
Question. I bought one just today. I programmed it to feed twice a day everyday. But if I’m not connected to if via Bluetooth and not using power cord and using the battery. The device shuts off or sleep mode. Saying that - does it work and feed on set times? If it doesn’t then it’s pointless if I think it will feed when on vacation. Please advise. Thanks.
Once you program the feeder, it will always feed at the times you have set. The only way to change those times is to repair it up with your phone or tablet by plugging it back into an electrical outlet. Then you can use Bluetooth to change everything as it's charging the battery back up. While doing this, the app is going to ask you to reset your water change date to 100%.
Does this work when you are not connected to Bluetooth? I saw a review that said it didn't which defeats the prurpose of feeding while gone from the house
The Bluetooth is for programming easily, the automatic feeder. I never had trouble with me being away on vacation in the automatic feeder did not feed the fish unless it got stuck. A lot of people really shy away from Wi-Fi feeders because once again, it's big Brother watching you all the time. So far I have been using it without any problems at all and I like the ease of using Bluetooth to program it on my phone anytime I wish to change it.
I have 3 of those eheim feeders. They seem to work the best of all the ones i have tried. I have not had any issues. I tried a rechargeable one and it only lasted a month. The nice thing about the replaceable batteries is you don't have to throw the whole thing away when the battery is no longer working. The one you have looks interesting though. Look forward to the long term review.
Good to know! Like I said, because of the weight and design of the Eheim feeder it became loose and then troubles started happening with it... Jamming up. Of course it lasted for about 18 months.
I have to feed all my tanks strategically except for my growout tanks and single species tanks. So for my 55 for example, 1st I feed a ton of whole vibra bites until the meanest little amazon puffer is fattened up. Then I add crushed vibrabites for the guppies. Then I add snails for the schoutedeni puffer and some pellets that he shares with the plecos at the bottom. Last I feed live daphnia and worms for the 2 puffers who refuse to eat prepared foods and of course most of the fish will eat some of that too. The rest of the tanks are a bit more simple so I suppose I could mix 2 diff. dried foods for them.
Off topic for this particular video, but I figured this video's recency would help you see my question: Will anoxic filtration work for small tanks? The videos I've watched so far all featured larger tanks. I'm hoping to create a planted 6- to 10-gallon nano tank for a betta or for some celestial pearl danios, and I wondered if an anoxic plenum would work in an aquarium that small. Thanks in advance for your response.
Great video, thanks 4 posting. I had one question regarding lighting for you. You talk about really affordable objects with bright light using different bulbs. I noticed that sometimes they can be 6" from top of water to 12" or 18" or higher. I understand by raising light you are controlling the intensity of it. I guess my question is what's the big difference if I have lower powered bulbs 3 inches above water or higher or very brighter light 12 inches or 18 inches above water? Does it all balance out. Why not get lower powered light but lower it's height etc? I also understand that higher power bulbs are to help reach a taller/larger tank in general. Any input on that would be helpful
Excellent work sir. Ive been watching all your videos like a madman 😅. I am setting up 2 tanks and got the following: Bio media,Aquarium gravel,iron clay and oil dri mix with everything under UGF.Is there anything I should add or subtract? Your input would greatly help my project. Thanks 🙏.
Yes it does. When the battery is low it let you know so you can plug it in and recharge the battery. It has 1000 mA battery already built into it. A hopper full of food will last me two weeks feeding my fish four times a day with the largest feeding opening.
Thanks for the video. Have you tried the aquarium co-op feeder? It's one of the best ones out there. It would be interesting to hear your take on it, you being an aquarist and an engineer. Btw products from China that use blue tooth often spy on your home network and phone sending the info to Chinese servers then directly to China. Now I don't know if that's a huge issue or not but I guess that's the way of the world now. 😊
The Co-Op feeder is nothing but a Chinese feeder like the rest of them. Of course, I think most of the feeders, even the German ones are made in China to be cost effective. I've heard most people do not want Wi-Fi because of spying on them.. Today it's kinda hard to get away from Bluetooth.
Thanks for the info. I bought one and this feeder is so neat and tidy, no unnecessary buttons, nice mount and if it continues to work hard to beat and price is right.
Hey. Do you know how to change time after daylight saving change? Reseting feeder wont update to "new" time. :(
You'll have to go into your phone to do that. Maybe I'll do a video about it. My understanding they may not have daylight savings time this year.
@@anoxicfiltrationplenums In the app there is no time settings.
In EU we had time change week ago, but feeder still is on summer time. In US time change is on the 3rd november so maybe it will change then.
Question. I bought one just today. I programmed it to feed twice a day everyday. But if I’m not connected to if via Bluetooth and not using power cord and using the battery. The device shuts off or sleep mode. Saying that - does it work and feed on set times? If it doesn’t then it’s pointless if I think it will feed when on vacation. Please advise. Thanks.
Once you program the feeder, it will always feed at the times you have set. The only way to change those times is to repair it up with your phone or tablet by plugging it back into an electrical outlet. Then you can use Bluetooth to change everything as it's charging the battery back up. While doing this, the app is going to ask you to reset your water change date to 100%.
Does this work when you are not connected to Bluetooth? I saw a review that said it didn't which defeats the prurpose of feeding while gone from the house
The Bluetooth is for programming easily, the automatic feeder. I never had trouble with me being away on vacation in the automatic feeder did not feed the fish unless it got stuck. A lot of people really shy away from Wi-Fi feeders because once again, it's big Brother watching you all the time. So far I have been using it without any problems at all and I like the ease of using Bluetooth to program it on my phone anytime I wish to change it.
My favorite feeder by far is the Juwel SmartFeed. Good with both flakes and pellet. Also the holding chamber can be expended.
I have 3 of those eheim feeders. They seem to work the best of all the ones i have tried. I have not had any issues. I tried a rechargeable one and it only lasted a month. The nice thing about the replaceable batteries is you don't have to throw the whole thing away when the battery is no longer working. The one you have looks interesting though. Look forward to the long term review.
Good to know! Like I said, because of the weight and design of the Eheim feeder it became loose and then troubles started happening with it... Jamming up. Of course it lasted for about 18 months.
I have to feed all my tanks strategically except for my growout tanks and single species tanks. So for my 55 for example, 1st I feed a ton of whole vibra bites until the meanest little amazon puffer is fattened up. Then I add crushed vibrabites for the guppies. Then I add snails for the schoutedeni puffer and some pellets that he shares with the plecos at the bottom. Last I feed live daphnia and worms for the 2 puffers who refuse to eat prepared foods and of course most of the fish will eat some of that too. The rest of the tanks are a bit more simple so I suppose I could mix 2 diff. dried foods for them.
Off topic for this particular video, but I figured this video's recency would help you see my question: Will anoxic filtration work for small tanks? The videos I've watched so far all featured larger tanks. I'm hoping to create a planted 6- to 10-gallon nano tank for a betta or for some celestial pearl danios, and I wondered if an anoxic plenum would work in an aquarium that small. Thanks in advance for your response.
Great video, thanks 4 posting.
I had one question regarding lighting for you.
You talk about really affordable objects with bright light using different bulbs.
I noticed that sometimes they can be 6" from top of water to 12" or 18" or higher.
I understand by raising light you are controlling the intensity of it.
I guess my question is what's the big difference if I have lower powered bulbs 3 inches above water or higher or very brighter light 12 inches or 18 inches above water?
Does it all balance out. Why not get lower powered light but lower it's height etc?
I also understand that higher power bulbs are to help reach a taller/larger tank in general.
Any input on that would be helpful
Excellent work sir. Ive been watching all your videos like a madman 😅.
I am setting up 2 tanks and got the following: Bio media,Aquarium gravel,iron clay and oil dri mix with everything under UGF.Is there anything I should add or subtract? Your input would greatly help my project. Thanks 🙏.
Dr. Novak, you mentioned you made a modification "because I am an engineer..." lol. What was the modification you made?
I made a hole over the button so it can be pushed without taking the plastic lid off.
This one does not work in US with daylight saving. Not sure when they will fix their software.
Excellent review. Does it tell you if battery low, like a light flashing? Just wondering.
Yes it does. When the battery is low it let you know so you can plug it in and recharge the battery. It has 1000 mA battery already built into it. A hopper full of food will last me two weeks feeding my fish four times a day with the largest feeding opening.
Can i put fish flakes in it ? Is true the app doesn't work? I read few comments
Only if they're very small fish flakes, I would say that would work.
Thanks for the video. Have you tried the aquarium co-op feeder?
It's one of the best ones out there. It would be interesting to hear your take on it, you being an aquarist and an engineer.
Btw products from China that use blue tooth often spy on your home network and phone sending the info to Chinese servers then directly to China. Now I don't know if that's a huge issue or not but I guess that's the way of the world now. 😊
The Co-Op feeder is nothing but a Chinese feeder like the rest of them. Of course, I think most of the feeders, even the German ones are made in China to be cost effective. I've heard most people do not want Wi-Fi because of spying on them.. Today it's kinda hard to get away from Bluetooth.
where is the link to the product?
It's clear and it sits right on top it's supposed to prevent moisture from getting to the food. Can see it in the video.