Pets


Slurpabowls - Pet Bowl on the Go

The Container Store has these handy portable pet bowls called Slurpabowls, which are made out of recycled paper. They are compact so they fit easily inside a pocket or purse and can hold up to 2 cups of food or water (beer too I suppose, but don't feed your dog that). A pack of six retail for $9.99.

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Catupon Pet Mats from Recycled Materials by Aster and Sage

Aster & Sage creates these beautiful Catupon pet mats out of recycled materials. The fabric is 78% recycled polyester/rayon and the outer fabric is 54% recycled sen suede appliqu?. You'll have two color choices on these 16 by 16 inch pet mats: paprika and teal. The designer, Linda Yesline, designs her home products first then finds the recycled materials that will make the vision come to fruition, which explains the light polyester batting padding on these pet mats. Pricing for the Catupon Pet Mats from Aster and Sage are unknown, but we'll update when the designer contacts us.

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Eheim 3581 Automatic Fish Feeder Review

Eheim 3581 Battery Operated Fish Feeder is Eheim's budget friendly Automatic fish feeder at an average price of $49.99.

What's Included
In the box you will find the EHEIM 3581 Battery Operated Automatic Fish Feeder unit, an Instruction manual, and a Velcro pad to fasten the unit if necessary. They even include the two AA batteries it needs to operate.


The Facts
The Eheim automatic fish feeder is well worth the money, and outperforms many fish feeders on the same price rage. It is a solid functioning feeding machine that will not let you down. The Fish Feeder measures 5-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 2-1/2". It is a sleek little machine that will take away your worry about who can you trust to feed your fishies while you are away. The system is adaptable to virtually any aquarium size or livestock. The automatic fish feeder allows you to program up to four portions per feeding and four different feeding times per day. It allows you to adjust to precisely the amount you want to feed your little critters daily. You can even feed them different portions at different times. For instance the aquarium that we used to test out the unit on is a 92 gallon reef aquarium with a couple of emerald crabs, sally light foots, and some cleaner shrimp. With ordinary fish feeders it would be little hard to feed these guys because it is hard to pinpoint when to feed the fish and Invertebrates. With the Eheim I could make a 1 or 2 portion feedings early in the morning before the fish come out to play. This allows my food pellets to sink to the ground and provide food for the crabs and shrimp. Later on during the day the fish will come out after the automatic lights turn on pretty much any food that is automatically fed by the Eheim Automatic feeder present in the tank will be devoured by the fish within 3 minutes. Since the Eheim allows for up to four feedings I can give the livestock smaller portions but at different times throughout the day just like they feed in the wild. If you like set the unit to give more than one portion, the unit is smart enough to separate the portions with a one minute interval so you are sure not to loose any of your food to filtration because the fish will have enough time to get all of it. It will also prevent the food from decaying in your tank causing your water parameters to go haywire.

You might think that if you leave your food in the container a long time it will get spoiled by the humidity and evaporation in your tank, but Eheim has thought about that also. They put a tiny fan in the unit that will bring in fresh air to the food at every feeding. We tested the unit for over three months with a mix of Ocean Nutrition Formula One Pellet and Ocean Nutrition Formula Two Pellet mixed and still the food was still fresh after the test.

The one thing that was most annoying during testing was that since we used Ocean Nutrition Pellet Food the unit tended to not be heavy enough to displace the weight causing it to tip over. We could only fill the container about 2/3 of the way to be safe. This was a negative, but if you look at the unit you will notice you need not to worry. It does have a pretty big container that although filled only 2/3 of the way will be more than enough for a long time (depending on your feeding habbits of course). We did not use the small Velcro to affix the unit to the area it was resting on as doing this may have prevented it from tipping over. Our thought was that since it is humid around the tank at all times we did not want our safety to be a piece of Velcro that might lose it's sticky tape after some time. It would be too expensive to replace all the livestock in the tank if they die due to overfeeding if the unit were to fall in the tank.

During our test run we also tried putting in bad batteries to see what it would do. The unit sure enough lets you know that your batteries are low by displaying a flashing sign on the LCD which is great. What if you don't look at the LCD? Well then eventually your batteries will die and the unit stops spinning to feed. The LCD remains blinking for some time and gives you another visual telling you that the unit is no longer operational. Again, this is great if you are looking at it but doesn't help if you use it for daily feeding and you don't really look at it. I would suggest an audio chirp to let you know but then I have never seen another feeder with this feature so I guess we can't knock them for that.

The last thing that our team was not impressed with was the lack of a latching clamp system. Many aquariums don't have a flat surface to mount such an accessory and will in turn not be able to use it. Lucky for us our 92 gallon corner aquarium had two plastic supports for the glass on either side of the tank that we were able to use to mount our fish feeder.

The Bottom Line
If you are considering purchasing an cheaper automatic fish feeder like thePenn Plax Daily Double Fish Feeder just because you will be out for a weekend and don't want to spend that much money We suggest you don?t. Splurge and get the Eheim's 3581 Battery Operated Fish Feeder. Sure it's a little more expensive but you will be glad you got it. Before getting the Eheim we had the el cheapo version fish feeder like the
Penn Plax Daily Double Fish Feeder and it makes a world of a difference. The Penn Plax operates like a clock it will only provide two feedings a day no more or less. It is hard to adjust the time you want your feeding because there is really no way to do it accurately. There is no moisture protection for your food, and lastly no way to tell if it is even working without waiting a few hours to see if the drum is spinning. It will be a safer bet to get a unit like the Eheim where you can see the difference immediately and even test the unit using its manual feed button.


THE GOOD
- Electronically controlled, up to 4 daily feeding times
- Choice of 1 - 4 portions per feeding
- Manual food portion release button
- LCD clock function
- Aeration system ensures dry feed
- Easy to use interface
- See through food canister to monitor food supply
- No need to worry about power failure since it is battery operated.

THE BAD
- Can't fill the food container all the way if using heavy foods
- Lacks an audio alarm to tell you when the batteries are low.
(it does feature a visual alarm but I just like to set it and forget it.)
- Lacks a clamp to fasten the unit to the back of your aquarium or hood.

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Blueline Velocity T3 Powerful Yet Quiet Aquarium Pump

We recently had to replace a Little Giant Pump that had been running solid for a few years here at the Service Villa corporate offices. Although the little giant pump withstood the test of time it did not perform to our expectations when it came to noise level.

Since this pump was in our reception area we decided to venture out and look for a pump that was as reliable as the little giant, but was silent enough where it would not bother our visitors.

Enter the blue line velocity pump. This has to be the most quiet running pump we have never heard... It operates at less than 30db, with the cabinet closed we couldn't even hear the pump. Had we not seen the return flow from the pump in the tank would, we barely realize it was even on.

Additionally, the pump is as strong, if not stronger, than our previous little giant. Granted the little giant was old and frail when we replaced it.

The Velocity Series water pumps are also highly energy efficient. The Pumps feature seal-less/leak-proof designs and are maintenance free. They are rated for temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and line pressures up to 50 psi. Our particular pump, the T3, comes equipped with 3/4" male NPT threaded inlet and outlet, and is rated at 800 gph. All velocity pumps come with a 6' power cord which should be more than enough for most aquarium settings.

One of the best features we found was the auto shut off. If the pump reaches its thermal limit or should you run dry, the pump will shut off and avoid costly repairs. The pump retails a little over $150 dollars, but is well worth the difference in price if you need the peace and quiet. Find Blueline Velocity pumps here. One thing to note is that the pump runs a little warm. We noticed a little increase in temperature when compared to the little giant.

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