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    NEW FISH MATE P7000 fish feeder

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    The helps consumers ensure that their fish are fed regular, controlled portions to maximize health and vitality without the risk of over-feeding. Variable feed sizes are dispensed at times programmed by the consumer or on demand at the touch of a button.

    Fish Mate’s versatile feeder dispenses sticks or pellets and allows up to 3 individually sized feeds to be programmed over a day. It will also allow meals to be served in advance of their programmed times and will dispense a frequent feed over a long period. The feeder can be easily fastened to a firm base by the side of the pond and the hopper, lid, nozzle and feed screw are dishwasher-proof.
    The FISH MATE P7000 has 7 liter food capacity, individual meal time control, meal size from 15ml (3 teaspoons) upwards, options for frequent feed, manual feed and advance feed. The feeder is battery operated and has a 3 year guarantee. The Fish Mate P7000 also has a unique unblock feature to ensure constant on time feeding.
    Weather resistant.

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    That's cool, if not aesthetically appealing. Be perfect for my ugly 5000g Intek temporary "pond".


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    That would be neat to have, but the squirrels and raccoons here would have a hay day with it. It would need to be in a locked wire cage!
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    I'm looking for a cheap used one but how much would you want with shipping to 95126?

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    About $9.50
    Quote Originally Posted by NewToKoi View Post
    I'm looking for a cheap used one but how much would you want with shipping to 95126?

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