Description
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Purpose:
The primary function of a fish feeding cone is to contain food, particularly live worms or frozen bloodworms, and prevent them from scattering throughout the aquarium.
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Design:
It typically features a funnel-shaped design with a suction cup for easy attachment to the aquarium glass.
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Benefits:
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Controlled Feeding:It allows for a slow and controlled release of food, giving fish a better chance to catch their prey.
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Reduced Mess:It helps keep the aquarium clean by preventing food from floating away or sinking to the substrate.
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Targeted Feeding:It can be used to feed specific fish or areas of the tank, especially beneficial for bottom-dwelling fish.
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Easy to Use:It is easy to install, remove, and clean.
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Usage:
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Live Worms:Place worms inside the cone, and they will slowly emerge through the holes for the fish to eat.
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Frozen Bloodworms:You can place frozen bloodworm cubes inside the cone to defrost and feed, or thaw them in a container and use the cone to contain the liquid
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