Let me start by saying this acrylic feeder is a lifesaver for messy eaters like mollies and shrimp. The transparency lets me monitor feeding, and the suction cup holds strong—most of the time. Food waste dropped by 80% in my community tank, though ambitious angelfish might find it too small.
However, betta owners BEWARE! One midnight panic later (found my boy wedged behind it), I’d never use this with long-finned fish. The design desperately needs rounded edges or smaller gaps.
The white suction cups? Criminal. Against my black background, they glare like headlights. For $12, couldn’t we get clear ones? Pro tip: Superglue it slightly above waterline to prevent floating food escapes—works like magic for pellets.
Turtle keepers, skip this. My red-eared slider treats it like a chew toy, launching lettuce grenades across the tank. But for nano species? Absolute gold. Just ordered a second one for my shrimp colony—they swarm it like a buffet line.