SUTTLE FISH FARM
16 SHORTY SMITH ROAD
LAUREL, MS 39443
601-425-4480
AUTOMATIC FISH FEEDERS
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$369.95 plus freight
This unit is ready to go. All you need to do is add feed.
Comes with Solar Panel, Battery, & Timer
Suttle fish farm has been in business for over 15 years. We like this fish feeder so well that we have become a distributor. We have used other fish feeders but none compares to this one in quality, reliability, and price. Advantages of this fish feeder over all others: You don't have to lift the feed over your head; You don't need a boat to fill it up with feed; It is made to mount on the pier where you do your fishing; It will hold 50 lb. of feed (anything bigger & your feed will mildew); It is made of heavy galvanized steel; the motor & spindle plate are completely enclosed; The wires for the solar panel are enclose in conduit pipe (making it varmint proof!); The feed that does not fly out of this feeder slit will slide out of the front of the feeder into the water; The feeder comes with hardware to mount to your pier (discourages thieves). We like it so much that we put our name on it. Research shows that it is bettter to feed fish several times a day versus one large feeding. Progressive Feed-Culturist 43:115-116
Qualities:
- The fish feeder is Automatic.
- Is simple to program.
- Special design inhibits moisture from getting into the primary food supply.
- Easy access to motor, timer, & battery.
- Is made of galvanished steel to prevent rusting.
- Automatic feeding up to 4 times per day.
- Feed deliver up to 59 second intervals.
- The hopper is made to funnel with a two inch hole where you feed does not hang up.
- Comes with a solar panel to prevent frequent battery charges.
- No need to run electricity to this feeder.
- Is varmint proof.
- Is made in the U.S.A.
- Easy access for refilling.
Thanks for visiting!!!
Developed By: Linda & Dan Suttle
Last Update: 01/05/2008
e-mail us! sales@suttlefish.com
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