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    Is Cyclop-eeze a hard substance or more leaning towards jelly? I want to know if I can put it in a timed feeder or will it just be goo. If not what you recommend? This is for feeding delicate fish and juvies.

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    i believe it has to be stored in the freezer so not sure how you can incorporate into a feeder? it is great stuff though and the fish really like it!

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    there is frozen and freeze-dried. Frozen of course would thaw out in a feeder. Freeze dried is a powder (also comes in 'wafer' form though.
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    In my experience, the wafer/freeze-dried doesn't sink very well. I tried using ground-up wafers in an auto-feeder, and it just got skimmed off the surface. I couldn't get it to rehydrate and sink well enough to merit the effort. FWIW...

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    I've only used the frozen. It's great stuff but, unfortunately, doesn't sound like it's right for your purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrus View Post
    This is for feeding delicate fish and juvies.
    Whatcha feeding cyrus? Just curious if we might be able to come up with some alternate suggestions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by d3rryc View Post
    In my experience, the wafer/freeze-dried doesn't sink very well. I tried using ground-up wafers in an auto-feeder, and it just got skimmed off the surface. I couldn't get it to rehydrate and sink well enough to merit the effort. FWIW...
    Would it work if it fed a submerged (one end) pvc pipe? Sits at the top until hydrated and then sinks below and into the water column?
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    That's actually a pretty cool thought. Worth following up on IMHO, and I'd love to hear the results.

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    It will be for the Onyx Clown batch I am planning on getting, they are just babies lol. I am also planning on red spot cardinals who need to be pampered as they adapt. Any suggestions for the feeder? I read up on the cardinals and they need upto 10 feedings a day for the first week or two.

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