IceCap Coral Feeder (39in)

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The 39in Expandable IceCap Coral Feeder is a device used for feeding coral and other aquatic creatures in an aquarium. It is designed with expandable tubing, which allows it to be adjusted to fit a variety of aquarium sizes and setups. The feeder can be filled with various types of coral food, such as small marine organisms, plankton, or other prepared foods. The tubing dispenses the food in a controlled manner, ensuring that the coral receives the proper amount of nutrition. The IceCap 39in Expandable Coral Feeder is a convenient tool for aquarium hobbyists to maintain the health and vitality of their coral and other aquatic creatures. IceCap  Feeder lets you to feed fish and corals without getting wet. Soft rubber tip prevents possible damage.  
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1
Weight
0.2 lbs
Dimensions
24.5 × 1 × 1 in

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