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product_id: 6817829
title: "F14 Automatic Aquarium Fish Feeder – 14 Meal Timer Controlled Auto Feeder for Daily or Vacation Use, Adjustable Portions, Includes Mounting Clamps, For Flakes & Pellets"
brand: "fish mate"
price: "Rp806389"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Fish Mate"
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# 14 scheduled meals/day 1-year AA battery life precise portion control F14 Automatic Aquarium Fish Feeder – 14 Meal Timer Controlled Auto Feeder for Daily or Vacation Use, Adjustable Portions, Includes Mounting Clamps, For Flakes & Pellets

**Brand:** fish mate
**Price:** Rp806389
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐠 Keep your fish fed, your schedule stress-free, and your tank thriving—automate like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** F14 Automatic Aquarium Fish Feeder – 14 Meal Timer Controlled Auto Feeder for Daily or Vacation Use, Adjustable Portions, Includes Mounting Clamps, For Flakes & Pellets by fish mate
- **How much does it cost?** Rp806389 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- fish mate enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fish mate brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Portion Dispensing:** Gradual food release reduces overfeeding and keeps your aquatic ecosystem balanced.
- • **Flexible Mounting Anywhere:** Secure clamps fit aquarium hood, glass edge, or condensation tray for sleek, space-saving setup.
- • **Universal Food Compatibility:** Flakes, pellets, sticks—feed all your freshwater favorites without a hitch.
- • **Effortless 14-Meal Scheduling:** Set up to 4 daily feedings with 14 total meals—perfect for busy pros and vacation mode.
- • **Ultra-Compact & Energy Efficient:** Runs over a year on a single AA battery—minimal fuss, maximum reliability.

## Overview

The Fish Mate F14 Automatic Aquarium Fish Feeder offers up to 14 timed meals with adjustable portions, compatible with flakes and pellets. Its quartz clock mechanism ensures slow, precise dispensing over hours, reducing waste and overfeeding. Compact and battery-efficient, it mounts flexibly on most aquariums, making it ideal for daily use or vacations. Designed for freshwater tanks, it supports consistent feeding routines with minimal maintenance.

## Description

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Review: Simple solution that really works - It's closer to 4.5 stars. I've used the drum autofeeders in the past and hated them because it's so hard to guess the opening for the right amount of food to dispense, and the moisture makes short, moldy work of flake food. I have 4 tanks, I bought one to try out: it was a bit frustrating at first because the tray moves/lifts off so easily that it took me 3 (irritating) tries to get the food in and the feeder situated on the aquarium. I learned it's very helpful to stick a fat pen (sharpie, etc) into the opening to keep it from spinning. The aquarium I tested it out on is 55 gal, and that has the LED light inserts - I just removed one of the lights, pulled back the plastic cover that protects the light, and set the feeder so that the opening was over the exposed water. It was too close to the water for the flake food, and I was not interested in hooking up an air pump, so I elevated it by putting some cut wood paneling pieces under it to raise it about 4". That helped tremendously, but sometimes the flakes still got too moist and wouldn't dispense because it stuck to the sidewalls of the tray. So rather than raise it anymore, I just opened the cover - viola! That did it. I have several different kinds of fish, so in addition to flakes, there are shrimp pellets, freeze-dried bloodworms, and algae tablets (broken into pieces. What makes this great is that it dispenses exactly the amounts of the different foods rather than random mixture from the drum-style feeders and this is what sold me. I have ordered 3 more for my other tanks - all of which I can make work in a very similar fashion. Do test it out before you go on vacation - make sure you've worked any of the bugs out and that you're confident it will work while you're gone. I was ready to get rid of my tanks because it was so stressful trying to arrange someone to come over to feed them while I was out of town, but now this has removed the stress and I'm glad that I can keep my fish tanks:) The cons are the irritation at how easily it is to mess up the food you so carefully distribute into each cell, just by a little bump (thus having to do it all over again), and the price - I don't see how in the world this thing should cost almost $25 - that's highway robbery for such a simple gadget (no LCD display or anything - just a simple clock mechanism and all plastic parts). But I'm obviously willing to pay it because it's a simple solution that works really well. *Update, I'll bump it up to 4.75 stars (still the price factor is ridiculous), but I did order the other 3 and have them all on my tanks. They work so well, I use them as everyday feeders (they were originally intended as vacation feeders only). Using them creates less wasted food because it dispenses a little at a time over an hour, so the fish have time to get it all rather than having some of it get sucked up in the filter. I have it feed them 2x a day - so once a week I fill all the feeders (it's helpful to remove the feeder, set it on a table, stick a fat pen (or something comparable) into the opening to stop the wheel from spinning, and use a small funnel when adding food to the chambers.)
Review: Detailed description of how F14 works and why it drastically differs from every other programmable feeder. - First off one caveat wasn't mentioned by anyone yet: The food gets dispensed very slowly for over an hour due to the way the mechanism works (more about it below). In certain cases of fish combinations this causes problems where some fish get more food while others none and you should really know how your fish function in the community tank before getting this type of feeder. In my case I have a Black Moor (well not black anymore since it went all red earlier this year being a mass-market genetic cull from Petco) which is known to have a poor vision and is always behind the other two fancy goldfish in finding the food. Thus normally when I feed them I make sure to drop more pellets then the other fish can catch as the pellets sinks to the bottom thus making sure that Black Moor gets a chance. This works. However the feeder only dispenses a few pellets at a time due to it's design. This feeder is very unique from EVERY OTHER feeder I have seen on the market today in a way that it does NOT use a digital clock and electronic circuitry with servo motor to drive some kind of a drum. This feeder uses a very basic quartz clock mechanism similar to one found in every one-AA-battery powered wall clock except this one is a 24h cycle (not the usual 12h). Effectively as the clock rotates one of the four removable little red notches (you see in the product photo) catches onto one of the 15 slots (14 available for food and one is always empty) and starts to slowwwwwwly drag the food carousel around. As the next pre-loaded slot moves over the opening the food starts falling down into the fish tank. Depending on the granularity and "flowability" of the food it will be dispensed over one and a half hour time (24h / 15 = 1.6h). This simplicity of the mechanism has it's cons and pros: Cons: - Very slow dispensing of certain foods especially small qualities (e.g a bit of small granulated pellets) so if you have many fish some may get it all and overeat while others get none - If any of the foods or has tiny particles (dust from dried shrimp or flakes) and gets sticky the feeder with clog and stall. The driving force of the clock mechanism seems pretty limited - The device is more sensitive to humidity. See above point. - You are limited to 14 days at 1 meal per day MAX load capacity - Loading food needs practice as to fit it into each of the 14 compartment and not to spill it onto the rotating clock PROS: - Simplicity of mechanics and electronics makes it beautiful design and easy to program - Allows you to think in terms of means and not foods. You can mix and match foods that goes into each meal compartment and/or alternate foods each meal. Basically if it fits it feeds. - Can take almost any kinds of foods. See point above and also the CONS section. - There are very little limitation on how large each food item can be. I can fit massive dried shrimp in it (especially if I don;t close the top lid. Something that would never fit into a drum feeder. - Runs on one AA battery what looks like forever! I had a Petco digital timer drum feeder drain fresh brand new AA in under two weeks. This thing keeps going and going. Bonus thought: - This one looks like it works best in cold-water tanks where humidity is less of an issue. - Two to mount it high enough where it;s out of the reach of evaporation while the food still drops into the water. I have mine on top of the lights about 10 inches above water level. - AMA in the comments and I will try to help you out

## Features

- UP TO 14 SCHEDULED MEALS: Delivers 1 to 4 timed meals per day with capacity for up to 14 individual portions, making it ideal for daily routines, weekends away, or short vacations
- ACCURATE PORTION CONTROL: Gradually dispenses food over several hours to help reduce overfeeding and support more consistent feeding patterns for aquarium fish
- COMPATIBLE WITH COMMON FISH FOODS: Designed to dispense flakes, pellets, and sticks accurately, making it suitable for a wide range of freshwater aquarium species
- VERSATILE MOUNTING OPTIONS: Securely attaches to aquarium hood, condensation tray, or glass edge using included mounting brackets for flexible installation
- COMPACT AND BATTERY OPERATED: Space saving design measures 5.47 in L x 4.65 in W x 1.54 in H and operates for over 1 year on a single AA battery not included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000YK5W18 |
| ASIN  | B000YK5W18 |
| Additional Features | Durable, Feeding Schedule, Portable, Portion Control |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries  | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,098 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #22 in Automatic Fish Feeders |
| Brand Name | Fish Mate |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Capacity | 14 ounces |
| Color | 14 Meals |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (7,723) |
| Date First Available  | September 30, 2004 |
| Department  | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035368002076 |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 4.5"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Aquarium Fish Feeder |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number  | 207 |
| Manufacturer | Ani Mate Inc |
| Manufacturer  | Ani Mate Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 04100207 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Number | 207 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions  | 4.65 x 5.47 x 1.54 inches; 8 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Multiple Pets |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 035368002076 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Guarantee |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Fish Mate
- **Material:** Polypropylene
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Multiple Pets
- **Special Feature:** Durable, Feeding Schedule, Portable, Portion Control
- **Target Species:** Fish

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can a single slot be mixed with pellets and flakes to feed at the same time?**
A: Yes - I've put both pellets and flakes in a single slot and it dispensed them fine.

**Q: The timer is working, but the food compartment is not moving at all and therefore, no food is pushed into the tank. Any suggestions?**
A: I set the timer for 9 am and 9 pm. No movement occurs until 9 pm rolls around. Then,  SLOWLY, over two plus hrs the compartment with food moves over the hole.  Could that be the case for you?  Also, check to be sure food isn't restricting movement in some way. I feed algae tabs to my pleco. I must break up some of them.

**Q: Can it be programmed to dispense every other day?**
A: YES YOU CAN. If you set it up with 1 pin it will move the feed ring once a day. So in the case that you want it to feed once every other day, just put food in every other bin using only 1 pin at desired feeding time. There are 14 usable bins since one is always over the dump hole....meaning in the above scenario you would still get 14 days worth, but feeding only 7 of those days. Using various appropriate food bins matched with appropriate pin/pins, You can also feed 1x a day for 14 days, or 2x a day for 7 days....and so on.

**Q: How does this work...how do i set it to serve 14 meals ...1 a day ?**
A: There are 14 total slots that can rotate once a day. We typically feed our fish 3 pellets in the morning and 3 at night, so you can either set it up to do multiple feedings(3 pellets in each slot) (if you choose 2 times a day, it feeds up to 7 days 14/2=7 a day) or just once a day (6 pellets in each slot) (14 days). There is plenty of room in the slots for way more food!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple solution that really works
*by R***G on January 9, 2017*

It's closer to 4.5 stars. I've used the drum autofeeders in the past and hated them because it's so hard to guess the opening for the right amount of food to dispense, and the moisture makes short, moldy work of flake food. I have 4 tanks, I bought one to try out: it was a bit frustrating at first because the tray moves/lifts off so easily that it took me 3 (irritating) tries to get the food in and the feeder situated on the aquarium. I learned it's very helpful to stick a fat pen (sharpie, etc) into the opening to keep it from spinning. The aquarium I tested it out on is 55 gal, and that has the LED light inserts - I just removed one of the lights, pulled back the plastic cover that protects the light, and set the feeder so that the opening was over the exposed water. It was too close to the water for the flake food, and I was not interested in hooking up an air pump, so I elevated it by putting some cut wood paneling pieces under it to raise it about 4". That helped tremendously, but sometimes the flakes still got too moist and wouldn't dispense because it stuck to the sidewalls of the tray. So rather than raise it anymore, I just opened the cover - viola! That did it. I have several different kinds of fish, so in addition to flakes, there are shrimp pellets, freeze-dried bloodworms, and algae tablets (broken into pieces. What makes this great is that it dispenses exactly the amounts of the different foods rather than random mixture from the drum-style feeders and this is what sold me. I have ordered 3 more for my other tanks - all of which I can make work in a very similar fashion. Do test it out before you go on vacation - make sure you've worked any of the bugs out and that you're confident it will work while you're gone. I was ready to get rid of my tanks because it was so stressful trying to arrange someone to come over to feed them while I was out of town, but now this has removed the stress and I'm glad that I can keep my fish tanks:) The cons are the irritation at how easily it is to mess up the food you so carefully distribute into each cell, just by a little bump (thus having to do it all over again), and the price - I don't see how in the world this thing should cost almost $25 - that's highway robbery for such a simple gadget (no LCD display or anything - just a simple clock mechanism and all plastic parts). But I'm obviously willing to pay it because it's a simple solution that works really well. *Update, I'll bump it up to 4.75 stars (still the price factor is ridiculous), but I did order the other 3 and have them all on my tanks. They work so well, I use them as everyday feeders (they were originally intended as vacation feeders only). Using them creates less wasted food because it dispenses a little at a time over an hour, so the fish have time to get it all rather than having some of it get sucked up in the filter. I have it feed them 2x a day - so once a week I fill all the feeders (it's helpful to remove the feeder, set it on a table, stick a fat pen (or something comparable) into the opening to stop the wheel from spinning, and use a small funnel when adding food to the chambers.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Detailed description of how F14 works and why it drastically differs from every other programmable feeder.
*by J***N on November 5, 2015*

First off one caveat wasn't mentioned by anyone yet: The food gets dispensed very slowly for over an hour due to the way the mechanism works (more about it below). In certain cases of fish combinations this causes problems where some fish get more food while others none and you should really know how your fish function in the community tank before getting this type of feeder. In my case I have a Black Moor (well not black anymore since it went all red earlier this year being a mass-market genetic cull from Petco) which is known to have a poor vision and is always behind the other two fancy goldfish in finding the food. Thus normally when I feed them I make sure to drop more pellets then the other fish can catch as the pellets sinks to the bottom thus making sure that Black Moor gets a chance. This works. However the feeder only dispenses a few pellets at a time due to it's design. This feeder is very unique from EVERY OTHER feeder I have seen on the market today in a way that it does NOT use a digital clock and electronic circuitry with servo motor to drive some kind of a drum. This feeder uses a very basic quartz clock mechanism similar to one found in every one-AA-battery powered wall clock except this one is a 24h cycle (not the usual 12h). Effectively as the clock rotates one of the four removable little red notches (you see in the product photo) catches onto one of the 15 slots (14 available for food and one is always empty) and starts to slowwwwwwly drag the food carousel around. As the next pre-loaded slot moves over the opening the food starts falling down into the fish tank. Depending on the granularity and "flowability" of the food it will be dispensed over one and a half hour time (24h / 15 = 1.6h). This simplicity of the mechanism has it's cons and pros: Cons: - Very slow dispensing of certain foods especially small qualities (e.g a bit of small granulated pellets) so if you have many fish some may get it all and overeat while others get none - If any of the foods or has tiny particles (dust from dried shrimp or flakes) and gets sticky the feeder with clog and stall. The driving force of the clock mechanism seems pretty limited - The device is more sensitive to humidity. See above point. - You are limited to 14 days at 1 meal per day MAX load capacity - Loading food needs practice as to fit it into each of the 14 compartment and not to spill it onto the rotating clock PROS: - Simplicity of mechanics and electronics makes it beautiful design and easy to program - Allows you to think in terms of means and not foods. You can mix and match foods that goes into each meal compartment and/or alternate foods each meal. Basically if it fits it feeds. - Can take almost any kinds of foods. See point above and also the CONS section. - There are very little limitation on how large each food item can be. I can fit massive dried shrimp in it (especially if I don;t close the top lid. Something that would never fit into a drum feeder. - Runs on one AA battery what looks like forever! I had a Petco digital timer drum feeder drain fresh brand new AA in under two weeks. This thing keeps going and going. Bonus thought: - This one looks like it works best in cold-water tanks where humidity is less of an issue. - Two to mount it high enough where it;s out of the reach of evaporation while the food still drops into the water. I have mine on top of the lights about 10 inches above water level. - AMA in the comments and I will try to help you out

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by W***E on August 19, 2024*

Going on a holiday,? who is going to feed the fish in the pond? This little device works well I use small pellets for goldfish and they survived me going away for 2 weeks.

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