Products Description

Fish Pond Feeder
The fish pond feeder is an automated device designed specifically for aquaculture.
The machine works by evenly distributing feed from the storage bin into the fish pond via a rotating turntable or by utilizing centrifugal force.
Automated Control: You can set the daily feeding time, feeding duration, and frequency of each feeding.
Uniform Feeding: A wide and even distribution of feed ensures that all fish receive a fair share of food, minimizing size differences.
Feed Saving: Precisely controlling the feed amount effectively reduces waste caused by overfeeding or feed sinking, lowering feed conversion rates and reducing costs.
Growth Promotion: A feeding pattern of small, frequent meals better aligns with fish digestion, promoting healthy growth and increasing yields.
Reduced Labor Intensity
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The advantage of feeders lies in their wide applicability, allowing them to feed a variety of feed forms and sizes. They are primarily categorized as follows:
1. By feed size (particle size)
Feeders can adjust the feed opening or speed to accommodate feed pellets of varying diameters, ensuring smooth feed delivery and consistent distribution distance.
Small particle size (e.g., 2mm): Primarily used for feeding juveniles, fry, or small fish (such as crucian carp and carp fry). Feeders require precise control to prevent over-speed feed delivery.
Medium particle size (e.g., 4mm): This is the most commonly used particle size for growout, suitable for daily feeding of most freshwater fish (such as grass carp, carp, and tilapia).
Large particle size (e.g., 8mm): Primarily used for large fish or species with high feeding abilities (such as large carp and grass carp).
2. By feed form
Advanced fish pond feeders offer extensive adaptability and can handle feeds of varying physical forms.
Pellets: This is the most commonly used feed form and best suited for feeders. It includes sinking or floating pellets of all diameters listed above.
Crushed Feed: Strip Feed (likely referring to flattened or crushed strips/flakes) is suitable for fish with specialized feeding habits.
Powdered/Powdered Feed: Some feeders (requiring special design) can be used to feed powdered feed, often used during the fry rearing stage.
3. Natural Grains:
Corn: Feeders are well suited for distributing whole or cracked corn, suitable for feeding grain-loving fish such as grass carp and crucian carp.
Grains: Feeders can also be used for wheat, barley, and other grains.












