
Let’s be real—feeding time in an aquarium with a strong filter is like watching confetti explode. That’s where these Zelerdo feeding rings come in. I’ve used them for months, and here’s the scoop:
Pros:
- Food Containment MVP: My bettas used to chase flakes like it was a treasure hunt. Now? The ring keeps everything neatly contained, reducing waste (and my guilt over uneaten food).
- Suction Cup Surprise: Two out of three cups stuck like glue to my tank walls—no floating escapes. The third? Well, let’s just say it had commitment issues.
- Multipurpose Magic: Accidentally discovered they’re perfect for corralling floating plants too! My water lettuce finally stopped tangling in the filter.
Cons:
- Foam Flop: One ring’s foam detached after a week—now it’s a wonky square that tilts like the Leaning Tower of Pisa during feedings.
- Size Snag: Great for guppies, but my goldfish crowd acts like it’s a tiny buffet table—some pellets still escape their hangry frenzy.
Verdict:
For $10, these rings are 80% brilliant. Just double-check suction cups and maybe glue the foam edges pre-use. My fish now dine with manners (mostly), and my filter thanks me daily.
