Let's dive right into the Senzeal Aquarium Live Red Worm Cone Feeder. First off, the 6-piece set is a steal if you have multiple tanks or just want backups. The plastic construction feels eco-friendly, but let's be real—it's not the most durable out there.
The suction cups? Hit or miss. Some stay put like champs, while others give up after a few weeks, hardening and losing grip. Annoying when you’re trying to keep things tidy.
Now, the main event: feeding. For live bloodworms, this thing is a game-changer. My dwarf pea puffers went wild—worms wiggling in the cone sent them into a frenzy. Pro tip: stir with a chopstick to keep the party going. But for frozen food? Total letdown. The holes are too small, so thawed worms just sit there, turning the 'feeder' into a glorified holder.
Floating? Nope. It’s suction-cup-only, which limits placement. And while it’s great for shy eaters (my eel finally emerged!), the one-piece design feels clunky compared to removable cones.
Verdict: Worth it for live feedings, but temper expectations for frozen food or durability.