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Worm Feeder Cone

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  • Less Mess From Feeding Live Food
  • Easy to Attach Suction Cup
  • Holds Up Well Over Time

This feeder cone is great for fish learning to take live foods and for keeping your aquarium a bit less messy from feedings. The cone is designed to keep food in one area for fish to easily access.

It is made out of clear, break-resistant plastic and has a suction cup on one side so you can easily mount it inside your aquarium. Mainly used for feeding live black worms, frozen blood worms.

Customer Reviews

Based on 128 reviews
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Ryan D. (Panorama City, CA, US)

Worm Feeder Cone

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John M. (Bridgeport, CT, US)
Worm feeder

So much fun to watch my discus attack their black worms meal in this warm feeder!

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Paul B. (Chicago, IL, US)
Useful, but requires attention.

I like using it to feed frozen bloodworms. It’s cool to see the fish surrounding the cone waiting for some to thaw and come out of the slits. After a few minutes I shake the cone and they feast. Unfortunately, they have yet to figure out how to hit the cone hard enough to shake more out. It is fun to watch. I just wish the worms came out easier. At some point I just dump the remaining worms into the water. I’m thinking it might work better if the slits were a little bigger.

In any event, it is well worth the price, and ads new dimension to the feeding.

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A.N. (Mabelvale, AR, US)
Design flaws

The holes are too small for my frozen blood worms. Even agitation could only manage to get 3-4 to go through the holes. The square base on the floater ring to a round suction cup base worried me that I was going to break the cheap feeling plastic.

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Jennifer D. (Pittsburgh, PA, US)
Works perfectly

I got this to use with frozen bloodworms for my tank. I was a little dubious at first because of the small holes, but I discovered that if I lightly tap the cone, some will be released to attract the fish. They then had no problem getting more out. In fact, I ended up overfeeding my dwarf gourami the first time because I didn't realize how much he was managing to pull out! So you may want to keep an eye on that if you typically feed with tweezers or similar. Very easy to rinse off. For the price, this is one of my favorite aquarium purchases.

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Kelly M. (Palm Coast, FL, US)
Doesn’t Really Work

Unless the bloodworms I buy are just super fat, they don’t poke through the tiny holes on this feeder. Was hoping for a better way to feed my puffers. Maybe it works for other types of worms, but bloodworms not so much

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Kent F. (Springfield, MO, US)
Worm Feeder

nice device to drop frozen worm cubes into the tank and feed fish slowly

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Natalie B. (Seattle, WA, US)
Ingenious

This product was very helpful for my tank! We have a giant knifefish who really gobbles up a lot of the food before any others can get to it. This give a nice delayed release for the others.

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Sky J. (Spencer, IN, US)
Easy feeder

Fish like it and its fun to watch them feed

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Andre G. (California, CTT, TT)
Blood Worm Feeder

This Feeder is an excellent device to feed you fish Blood Worms and you can't beat the price. Quality is excellent.