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TetraPond Vacation Food Slow Release Feeder Block, 3.45 Ounce – 16477

Original price was: $6.39.Current price is: $5.93.

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For 50 year, fishkeeping enthusiasts have looked to the Tetra name for products and solutions that add ease and beauty to their home. Whether you’re an experienced hobbyist or just starting out, Tetra has everything you need–-from a large variety of quality fish food and innovative equipment to test kits and decor. TetraPond Vacation Food lets you go out of town knowing your fish will be nourished while you are away. This nutritionally balanced slow release food uses a patented gel-based diet with natural ingredients. Precise amounts of select vitamins and nutrients help support fish’s immune system. The block does not cloud water while you are gone and it allows fish to eat from block as they are hungry. Simply remove foil seal and drop feeding block into the pond. 1 or 2 blocks depends on the stock of fish you are trying to feed. Keep peace of mind next time you leave town.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.25 x 3.5 x 6 inches; 4.16 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 16477
Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 19, 2006
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TetraPond
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001RE9ZTK
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Germany

GEL BLOCK; Slow release block is designed to feed all pond fish for up to 7 days.
VACATION FEEDING; While you’re away, your fish will be nourished.
WON’T DISINTEGRATE; Plaster free block won’t disintegrate on its own allows fish to eat when they’re hungry.
NUTRIENT RICH; Formulated for optimal fish health and long shelf life.
USAGE; 1 gel block feeds 15 to 20 medium goldfish or 2 to 3 medium koi for up to 7 days; use additional blocks for 2 week period (see product label for details).

Customers say

Customers find the feeder block easy to use and report that their fish have never died while using it. However, the product receives mixed feedback about fish health, with some reporting their fish were fine while others say their fish hadn’t eaten at all. Moreover, the water quality is a concern as it becomes very polluted and discolored. Additionally, the feeder has issues with floatability, sinking to the bottom, and release rate, with customers reporting that it never starts releasing food. The value for money is also mixed, with some considering it a good product while others say it’s a waste of money.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Vacation fish food
    We were going to be gone and noone to feed our fish. I found these bought 2. They fed 14 goldfish and 10 bluegill for more than a week.Our fish loved them. The size fit perfect in the tank we had. Very easy to use, open top throw in water it floats they can eat it. When they are done it floats to bottom. It didn’t dirty up my fish water. The color of the food looked exactly like packed fish food making it perfect for my fish. The can it comes in is very tough so no worries with it falling apart.

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  2. Deborah W

    Worked great!
    Although the instructions for use were unclear, (leave in metal container?) I removed the product from the metal container and placed in the bottom of the pond. Shortly afterwards I noticed my fish eating from it. Came home from vacation, food was gone, fish were healthy and the pond was still clear. Will definitely use this product again!

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  3. Ali

    Horrible!
    This product molded and 2 of my fish died! I was gone 3 days. It was so gross. I found it moldy and covered in slime. Never again. I’m sorry but that’s the truth.

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  4. Holly

    Did the job!
    My 3 comet goldfish were still alive when I got back from my vacation 6 days later and they looked healthy. Only drawback is that it really made my tank dirty.

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  5. Kindle Customer

    Worked great for my 120g tank
    I went on vacation for 10 days and dropped one of these in my 120 gallon neocaridina shrimp and lesser killifish tank. It worked great! No noticeable increase in ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate. The gel held together well with no pieces breaking off that I saw. The shrimp and fish were swarming it when I left and still happily nibbling when I got home. The most difficult part of removing the leftovers was getting the shrimp to let go.

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  6. DougY

    Mixed Messages
    The manufacturer calls this a “Slow Release Feeder Block,” but the fine print in the Feeding Guide says “The feeder block does not disintegrate on its own.” That’s good! This would seem to indicate the block provides food only as the fish nibble it away, instead of supplying a constant supply of food as the binder disintegrates. But the packaging also says the block only “Feeds UP TO 7 days.” I can only assume that means the block will completely disintegrate within about a week and any remaining food will be released. Otherwise, if it still contained food and the binder was still functioning after 7 days, the fish would still be happily feeding from it, as needed, for the additional weeks you’re away.With this in mind, the Feeding Chart on the package does not make sense. In addition to the 7-day feeding period, it provides the recommended number of blocks to feed (based on the numbers, sizes, & kinds of fish) for a 14-day period, insinuating the block potentially feeds up to 14 days. However, again, the message on the front of the box says “Feeds UP TO 7 days.” I don’t get it.Nevertheless, I’ve used these in my pond while on vacation, because there aren’t many alternatives on the market. My fish supplier told me I could stop feeding for 3 weeks while I was traveling, and the fish would be fine, just eating algae or living off their internal reserves. But my pond has almost no algae due to an oversized filter with UV, so I was still worried I might be starving them.Before traveling for 3 weeks, I dropped in 2 of these blocks to at least feed them the first week. (According to the Feeding Guide, for my 6 medium-sized koi and 20 medium-sizes gold fish, I should have put in 3-4 blocks for 7-days or 6-8 blocks for 14-days. 8 blocks is $40+, BTW!) When I returned home after 3 weeks, all the fish seemed fine. But who is to say they would not have been just fine without the feeder blocks?

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  7. Finally Free

    Happy Fish
    My pond goldfish love this food. I enjoy watching them swim to the top to eat it. My fish are healthy and strong since this food provides for all their nutritional needs.

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  8. Wendy Balsano

    Worked as expected
    I was really worried about our pond goldfish when we left for our honeymoon. We were going to be gone 9 days and didn’t have anyone who could feed the fish twice a day. We have 5 shubunkin goldfish that are 1 year old and 1 pack was enough to feed them the entire time we were gone. The brick was on a shelf and the fish didn’t seem to have any trouble eating from it. It did not affect the water quality, either. Very satisfies

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    TetraPond Vacation Food Slow Release Feeder Block, 3.45 Ounce – 16477
    TetraPond Vacation Food Slow Release Feeder Block, 3.45 Ounce – 16477

    Original price was: $6.39.Current price is: $5.93.

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