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Ocean Nutrition

Grid Feeder Clip by Ocean Nutrition

$4.99
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FO-ON-GCLIP
Product Code:
189
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The "Feeding Frenzy" Grid Feeding Clip is the perfect tool for feeding Marine Butterfly fish and other "picky" or delicate feeding marine tropical.

The "Feeding Frenzy" Grid Feeding Clip is the perfect tool for feeding Marine Butterfly fish and other "picky" or delicate feeding marine tropical.
In the their natural coral reef environment, Marine Butterfly fish, Angels, Tangs and many others feed by picking throughout the day on surfaces of coral heads and live rocks. The Grid Feeding Clip helps to duplicate this natural feeding behavior by holding food intact and prolonging the feeding process so that fish are not forced to eat their entire day's food in a five-minute rush. It also allows your fish to feed in this natural picking manner rather than eating food floating in the water column.

Fish with protruding snouts can actually pick pieces of food right through the openings of the plastic grid until the entire portion of food is devoured.
This process prolongs the feeding period up to one hour and allows for much greater enjoyment for the hobbyist who wishes to observe this more natural feeding behavior.

Product code: 189
Item No. FO-ON-GCLIP

3 Reviews

  • 5
    excellent feeder

    Posted by Sergey on Jan 8th 2018

    an excellent feeder, it is convenient for fish to get nori, the sucker holds well.

  • 4
    Simple device

    Posted by ANDY on Dec 1st 2015

    I use this strainer for my Tangs and other algae eaters, the food will not dislodge

  • 5
    excellent

    Posted by Christina on Aug 19th 2015

    The is a great product at a great price. I have sat for ages watching my tangs tear off the algae from the clip. It made me wonder of the need for a clip at all. When I saw this I was skeptical. I have been using it for a week now and have been amazed...the fish seem to love it. I suspect because it "feels" more natural to them to be pecking. I highly recommend this clip.