'#183: How To: DIY Floating Feeding Cone for 6 Cents! - DIY Wednesday'

03:09 Jun 13, 2021
'Keep your frozen foods out of your substrate by using a feeding cone. Very popular with angelfish and other larger fish. The adults will tend to out compete the juveniles for a spot at the feeding cone, so use more than one per tank.  I was successful in feeding frozen brine shrimp and frozen bloodworms using the 1 hole and 3 hole bottle caps, however, the 3 hole bottle cap design looks like the winner as all food was gone within 5 minutes.  At a cost of around 6 cents, float as many of these as you\'d like in your tanks!  Music attributed to Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons. Do you own an aquarium? Would you like to help support this channel? Subscribe to My Aquarium Box  to get the world\'s first subscription box for aquarium hobbyists delivered to your door once per month: http://www.myaquariumbox.com' 

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