Description of ๐ SunGrow Glass Bottom Feeder Dish: Premium Borosilicate Glass Circular Dish for Catfish, Cory, Pleco and Bottom Dwellers - 2.5" W x 0.5" D - 1 pc Pack
โ SAVE MONEY WITH LESS FOOD WASTE --- Whether its flakes, pellets or mealworms, pieces of fish food that are simply poured into your tank are bound to get stuck in the substrate at the bottom. By placing food directly into the SunGrow Bottom Feedersโ Dish, you can ensure that your plecos or catfish have easy access to all the food that you provide them with. Stop wasting expensive food by placing it in the tough glass feed dish from SunGrow!. โ KEEPS TANKS CLEAR --- When uneaten food is left over in your tank, it will dirty up your aquarium water. Unclear tank water can cause numerous issues in your aquatic pets and problems in your habitat. Using the SunGrow Bottom Dwellers Feeding Bowl keeps all your food in one place instead of bits and pieces floating around. With food concentrated in one spot makes it easy to empty or siphon. โ TRANSPARENT FOR QUICK VIEWING --- Since the SunGrow Feeding Dish for Bottom Dwellers is transparent, you can easily know if you need to refill food with a quick glance. Whenever you look into your aquarium, you can clearly see how much food is left in the glass dish. This way you can always be fully prepared and make sure your catfish, corys and plecos never run out of food. โ TOUGH, DURABLE GLASS MATERIAL --- Made with high-quality, heavy-duty borosilicate glass, the SunGrow Bottom Feedersโ Food Dish is sturdy and reliable. Borosilicate is the same type of durable glass that is used to craft laboratory instruments, windows and cookware. Unlike lightweight plastic material, the borosilicate glass feeding dish sets on bottom, does not float and can also handle extreme temperatures. โ REUSABLE AND EASY TO MAINTAIN --- Not only is the SunGrow Borosilicate Glass Feeding Dish reusable and long-lasting, but the smooth glass material is very simple to wash. Low-maintenance, the bottom feedersโ dish can be washed with a quick rinse of tap water and dish soap, then allowed to air dry. Every few months, you can give the glass basin a steam bath.