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I use feeding dishes in my tanks and if you have gravel it really does help to keep it clean. I use terracotta plant pot bases and leave them at the bottom of my tank. I then use a piece of rigid tubing at dinner time and place it over the bowl, then pour my sinking pellets down the tubing so they land in the bowl. (You have to feed sinking food for it to work - I've tried soaking flakes then pouring them in but they refused to stay in the bowl!)The fish then come over at their leisure and grab a mouthful. It works really well and they all seem to take in turns. I do have one greedy fish though who has taken residence in the bowl and hardly ever leaves it in the hope I'll give in to his begging! Mel. "Jan Sacharuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I seem to recall reading about someone here that was lowering a dish > into the tank, and putting the food in there, so it was easier to tell > when the fish were done, etc. > > Could someone fill me in on the details of that? > > JS > > -- > ========================= [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================== > Jan Sacharuk Member in Good Standing of The Discordian Solidarity > Turn on viewing of the X-Geek-Code header to see my Geek Code > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > "You know, you take the killing for granted, and then it's gone. > And you're like, 'I wish I'd appreciated it more. Stopped and > smelled the corpses.'" - Spike, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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