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Hello Reefers!

A lot of people in the reefing community, myself included have had problems with their Neptune Apex AFS. Well, not really the feeder itself, but their tank's current pulling the food into the overflows. In order to combat this, I made a 3D printed feeder ring that prevents this from happening. This feeder ring slides easily onto the AFS and requires no tools or anything for installation. It also can slide up and down to adjust how much of it is in your water. If you are interested, you can view this item here!

Let me know what you think!

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If you are interested I can make the attachment part longer for you!
Lol that would be awesome except it still won’t work with my home made channel I also had to build to get food to go between my t5 reflectors that are just under feeders. In the future if I can incorporate it I will keep you In mind
 

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Lol that would be awesome except it still won’t work with my home made channel I also had to build to get food to go between my t5 reflectors that are just under feeders. In the future if I can incorporate it I will keep you In mind
No worries, that looks pretty cool though!
 

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