Let me start by saying this little gadget has been a game-changer for my aquarium routine. The Fdit Automatic Fish Feeder takes the stress out of remembering daily feedings, especially when life gets busy or when I'm away on trips.
The setup is straightforward - just fill the food compartment with flakes or granules, set your preferred feeding times (once or twice daily), and let it do its thing. I particularly appreciate how securely it attaches to different tank shapes, even slightly angled bowls.
However, there are some quirks worth noting. The portion control can be tricky - I had to adjust the opening to its smallest setting for my betta fish. Like other reviewers mentioned, it tends to dispense too much food if not properly calibrated. I'd strongly recommend testing it for several days before relying on it completely.
The timer mechanism isn't as intuitive as I'd hoped. It seems to start counting from when you insert batteries rather than allowing you to set specific times. This caused some confusion initially when the feeder didn't dispense at consistent intervals.
Despite these minor issues, when properly adjusted and monitored, this feeder works wonders. My fish have learned its schedule and now swim excitedly toward it at feeding times. For short trips (3-5 days), it's been perfectly reliable in my experience.
One important caveat: while some users report success with flake food despite warnings, I'd recommend sticking with pellets or granules for more consistent dispensing and less mess in your tank water.
Overall, this $8 device has kept my fish happy and healthy through multiple vacations. Just be sure to test it thoroughly before extended use and monitor your tank's condition regularly.