So, I recently got my hands on this Fish and Shrimp Feeding Dish Set, and let me tell you, it's been a mixed bag. The idea is brilliant – precise feeding, minimal waste, and adjustable height. But does it live up to the hype? Here's my take.
First off, the precise feeding feature is legit. The tubes and feeding ring work like a charm for both floating and sinking food. My betta fish used to chase flakes all over the tank, but now the food drops right into the dish. No more frantic swimming sessions just to eat!
The material is another win. The acrylic is sturdy and crystal clear, so it doesn’t ruin the aesthetic of my tank. Plus, it’s easy to clean – just a quick rinse under water, and it’s good to go.
Now, the adjustable height sounded great in theory, but here’s where things get tricky. While it does fit most tanks (I tried it on a 10-gallon and a 20-gallon), the suction cups aren’t the strongest. One reviewer mentioned it didn’t fit their tank at all, and I can see why – if your tank has thicker glass or an unusual shape, this might not work for you.
The biggest letdown? The floating food claim. It works… sometimes. If the food is super light or your filter creates a strong current, good luck keeping it in the dish. I ended up tweaking my filter flow to make it work better.
Verdict: If you have a standard-sized tank and are tired of food scattering everywhere, this set is worth a shot. But if your setup is unconventional or you’re expecting zero flaws, you might wanna pass.