Neptune AFS

$109.95

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AUTOMATIC FEEDING SYSTEM (AFS)

  • Feeds pellet or flake food in varying amounts
  • Apex can be set so that the AFS will feed from one time to as many times as you like throughout the day
  • Connects via the Apex AquaBus
  • œStay-dry system has a sealed food container that extends and retracts for each feeding. This keeps food dry and prevents clumping.
  • The lowest setting feeds just a few grains of pellet food so multiple small feedings are possible
  • Allows for optimal feeding ” small amounts many times a day
  • Feedings can be combined with other operations such as powering off return pumps, skimmer, etc. and then automatically turning them back on after a set amount of time.
  • Adjustable mounting clip extends up to two inches (or velcro can be used) so it will work in almost every aquarium configuration.
  • Includes 15² AquaBus Cable
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Neptune AFS Automatic Feeding System adds even more ease to your Apex Controller. Feed your tank residents once a day or numerous times a day with the AFS if you are away on vacation or if you simply want to remove this from your usual routine. Daisy-chain two AFS feeders together to feed two different foods at the same time or simply to boost storage for those lengthy travels. Neptune AFS Features Stay dry system - prevents clumping by keeping food dry. Uses pellet or flake fish and coral food. Create complicated feeding schedules. Apex, ApexEL, and other Apex Aquarium Controllers are compatible. Specifications Dimensions: 6.25" (including AquaBus plug) x 3" x 3.75" Capacity: 100mL of most pellet and flake foods
Units
1
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
8 × 4.5 × 4.5 in

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Is hiring a professional necessary to set up a saltwater aquarium?

As a general rule, a larger custom aquarium might require installation by a professional. However, a kit from our online fish store is relatively affordable and beginner friendly. That means you should have no problem setting it up yourself.

Which saltwater aquarium fish should you choose when starting out?

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