Let's dive straight into my experience with these fish food feeding rings. I've been using them for about a month now in my 15-gallon community tank, and here's the real tea.
The good stuff first: These rings absolutely deliver on their main promise. Food stays contained, my betta doesn't have to chase flakes across the tank, and cleanup is way easier. The EVA material does float perfectly - no sinking issues even when my curious pleco bumps into them.
Now the not-so-great: The sizing is... ambitious. Only about 3 of the 10 rings were actually usable in my standard aquarium. The larger ones (looking at you, 7.87in monster) would be better suited for outdoor ponds than home aquariums.
Pro tip: They work brilliantly as plant corrals! My water lettuce was taking over until I contained it with these rings. Much better solution than constantly scooping out excess floaters.
Final verdict? If you need what these offer and have medium to large tanks, they're worth it despite being simple foam circles. But for nano tanks or budget-conscious buyers, you might want to look at single-ring options or DIY alternatives.