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🐠 Feed your Betta, not your schedule!
The Zoo Med BettaMatic Automatic Daily Betta Feeder is designed for the modern pet owner, providing a hassle-free feeding solution for your Betta fish. It operates on a single AA battery (included) and automatically dispenses food once a day, ensuring your fish is well-fed even when you're busy. Plus, it comes with a sample of food to get you started!



















| ASIN | B0049U45K8 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Feeding Schedule, Timer |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,026 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #96 in Automatic Fish Feeders |
| Brand | Zoo Med |
| Brand Name | Zoo Med |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Capacity | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 874 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097612240061 |
| Included Components | Product in Description |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 1.6"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | Zoo Med Bettamatic Automatic Daily Betta Feeder |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Zoo Med Laboratories |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BF-1 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | BF1 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Feeding Schedule, Timer |
| Style | Minimalist |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 634252033266 097612240061 781163499503 611102135530 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
S**K
Worked fine for me, perfect if you feed your betta once/day
I was away for 10 days for an international trip and the BettaMatic must have worked -- my fish was healthy when I returned yesterday. I have 5 gal Fluval tank and did not see any excess pellets in or around the tank. The water appeared clear. I did not use the battery that came with it after reading reviews, and tested the feeder for just a day before I left. Position the feeder so that the spout has enough room from the edge of the tank because I did notice that pellets may not drop into the tank if the spout was sitting too close to the corner... at least that was what I noticed when testing the feeder using a mug cup...the pellets were all over the place but it is because the cup was not wide enough to receive the falling pellets. Since I didn't have much time to try I just used the pellets that came with the feeder, not the usual food I use (Aqueon Betta Food). They were a tad bigger but it wasn't an issue I guess. I feed my betta once a day, about 6 pellets so this feeder was the best for me (I did not get the best selling automatic feeder on Amazon because I was afraid it would dispense too many pellets at once)
A**R
Doesn't work
When I really needed this thing to work it stopped. Thank goodness I used the 7 day Betta food feeder by Topfin from PetSmart. I left my place for exactly 7 days and I wasn't 100% confident that the Bettamatic would work and it didn't. First of all, the food that it comes with (Microfloating Betta Pellets by Zoo Med) doesn't fit the Bettamatic. The pellets are too big for the fish feeder so "if" it would work it would maybe feed 1 pellet/day. That's crazy so I used Color Enhancing Betta Food by Aqueon which is smaller and it works better. Second, it works better with non filtered tanks. So, if you have a fish bowl or just a gallon tank with no filter at all than you won't have any problems, however if you have a filtered 1-3 gallon tank like I do than you'll have problems. Somehow condensation entered the Bettamatic and it completely stopped working. The pellets stuck to the sides and it stopped rotating. The main thing I don't like about this fish feeder is the amount of food it feeds your Betta. It's like playing roulette, you seriously don't know how much it feeds your fish. The few times I noticed it feed my Betta I noticed that it feeds to the side. Thankfully the pellets didn't go far enough to fly out my tank but for bowls or tanks with narrow openings would be a problem. I don't trust this thing at all to feed my Betta while I'm away. The Betta Food Feeders from petsmart works way better and that's what saved my Betta while I was away.
H**A
My fish is still alive which is the entire point
I've waited to make this review in order to make sure it actually did its job which was to keep my fish alive. And, success! For specifics: because of the varying reviews, I ordered this well before my vacation because I wanted to test that it actually dispersed the food on a daily basis and to see how many pellets would be dispersed. What I found is that it dropped food about 90% of the time and dropped around 3-4 pellets at a time. This was using the included food packets. I have my own pellets which are slightly smaller and so I tested that next. Because of the smaller size, it dropped many more pellets, around 5-6. This is too much food for a Betta. That was one of my concerns so I moved back to the larger pellets. We were going to be gone for 2 weeks and the little ball is big enough to hold well above that amount. With some trepidation, we left on vacation. And I was thrilled to return to find a happily swimming little fish. I have continued to use the automatic feeder because it drops at the same time every day and keeps things consistent. However, I'm not a huge fan of the provided food. It tends to cause constipation after several days (identified by an enlarged belly which can throw off the fish's balance). So in order to avoid this, I remove the feeder for 1-2 days about once every week or so. I actually read from some other Betta parents that this is good to do anyway. One other small complaint is the plastic food ball is pretty fragile. Be extremely careful with the little latches on the sides of the ball - they are very thin plastic. Also, the place where the ball attaches to the motor already has a fine crack in it and I've only used it for a couple months. It does not impact functionality but is a point of annoyance. If you are wondering how it works, I would describe it as similar to a travel alarm clock. It's battery operated on a 24-hour cycle. The feeding time depends on when and in what portion you attach the ball. It's not hard to figure out how to adjust the time once you've watched it work. Overall, this thing can't be beat for the price. It did its job and is still working fine.
S**O
Worked great while out of town for a week! Simple and Basic!
This product worked great while I was out of town for a week! I actually set it up one week prior to leaving to make sure the item worked, fed around the time my "guy" was used to eating, and dispensed the right amount of food. I used Hikari Betta Bio-Gold Baby Pellets (which he normally eats) and it dispensed around 6-8 pellets each feeding. Though you can't set the time for the feeding, you can attach the food container/ball to the device and spin it to dispense the food at the time you want your fish to eat. Then it'll feed again in about 24 hours. *Important Note: There's a small opening at the narrow/small end of the cone. MAKE SURE THIS IS ON THE LEFT SIDE in order to scoop the food as the device moves clockwise. If you put it in backwards, there won't be any opening for the pellets to "scoop"...hence no food for the fish. p.s. I didn't fill the ball full and there was plenty of food left when I returned home.
J**E
Cheaply made but a decent design.
Let's break down exactly what this thing is. It's a small clock motor, similar to what you'd find in any cheap wall clock. I was confused at first because it even has the time-setting dial on the back and I thought it had to be adjusted somehow, but it doesn't. It runs on one AA battery which is included. The small camshaft on the front is fitted with the plastic ball, once you've filled it with food and reassembled it. The ball is slightly tricky - it's made of a more rigid plastic than I expected and there are multiple warnings in the instructions not to break the three clips that hold it together. The problem is, it feels brittle and all too easy to break. Once you've got it open, filling it is fiddly. I jostled one half and ended up with food all over my desk. The best way to fill it is to take the half with the mounting hole in it and set it on something soft so it won't roll around, fill with food, then set the funnel into it using the guide pip to line it up. Again, you have to be careful snapping it back together that you don't bump it and spill food everywhere, or misalign it and break one or more of the clips. Mounting was not as simple as portrayed, either. If you have a tank that has a plastic lip at the top, you won't be able to mount this directly to it. The clearance for the mount is only 1/4" or so, so unless you're using a container without a lip you'll need to use the rail kit which makes it a lot bulkier. The rail kit slides into a piece that's closed in the clamp easily enough and sits atop the opening of the tank. When mounted on the rails, the way the food turns it can bounce off of the rails so don't put it too close to the edge of the tank on the right side or the food could bounce out instead of going in the water. The clock motor turns the ball, which scoops the food and then distributes it. I found it really funny that the instructions remind you over and over again to only use food that floats, but when I put a few pellets of the enclosed sample food into the tank to see if my bettas would like it, it immediately sank. I have two other brands of pellet food and neither sinks as badly as the stuff included with the Bettamatic. The pellets were also quite large and one of my females didn't seem to like it as it was too big for her mouth. I'd recommend the Hikari Betta Bio-Gold Baby Pellets for small-mouthed fish, they love those and I'd think more would get into the tank. With the enclosed food only a few pellets get scooped up. So overall not a bad product, but with some quality control along with improvement in design and materials this could be a great product. I'd like to see the clamp made more versatile so it can be mounted on tanks with a plastic lip, and the ball made easier to open, close, and fill. It's a lot better than those feeder pellets for weekend maintenance.
J**.
A finicky P.I.T.A. Food doesn't reach fish.
BELIEVE THE BAD REVIEWS! I didn't, & am regretting it. Just not a very good design at all! First, the food pellets that comes with it are too big & can get jammed up in the hole, preventing food distribution. Using smaller pellets didn't matter, because it just tosses the food out of the funnel halfway through the rotation, so that food doesn't even get to the fish, it just gets tossed off the side of the tank instead. Bad engineering. This would really only work for an open tank, like a goldfish bowl, or for someone who is willing to leave the cover off of their aquarium while gone. Otherwise, most betta tanks have a small feeding hole, & good luck figuring out the trajectory to make sure at least a little of the food bounces across the lid & into the hole. This isn't even mentioning how hard it is to fill this thing without spilling food everywhere when you try to put it back together, or the fact that the food ball fell off of the clock mechanism multiple times. Plus, the battery that came with it was DOA. As others have said already, try the fishmate F14 instead. I have one on my other tank & love it. The only downside with the Fishmate is it's size compared to most small tanks, but if you can fit it on your betta tank it is much, much more reliable & easy to use!
S**T
works well for vacations!
I've used this during a few vacations and have yet to have a problem. I recommend using your own battery though, as the one that comes with it doesn't look very reliable. My initial set up did take a few minutes longer than something preassembled/right out of the box, but once it was set up I was good to go! I'm able to attach this to my betta's bowl quickly and easily whenever I'm away (typically 3-14 day trips). I've used it several times and it appears to have been working correctly each time. My betta looks healthy whenever I'm away, so it must be working! The food it comes with is quite large - much bigger than what my betta is used to. I mixed it with some of his smaller pellets and that seems to be working just fine. I'm not sure if it's compatible with all types of betta food out there, so if in doubt just make sure you test it out before you leave for a length of time.
V**A
Seems great on test
I'm going out of town for 10 days, and I was so worried about my betta friend. I clamped the feeder the edge of the filter box because I have a lip on my tank and it wouldn't sit on it. I could have used the rails to lay it across, but the tank is half round and it felt a bit unstable. On a full round or square tank the rails would probably be just fine. I tested it a couple of times before I put it on the tank to see how much food it gives. It's not particularly consistent, but droppped between one and four pellets per turn when I just turned it with my hand. The trick is make sure the scoop in the cone is in the right orientation for the direction it turns. It's not ideal, but I expect it will keep my fish alive at least. I'm testing it on the tank for a few days to see how it works before I leave to be sure. If I find a problem when I get back from my trip, I'll update this review. But for now it seems to be great.
A**.
Fa il suo senza infamia e senza lode
È pronto all’uso basta attaccare la pila e riempire di cibo per Betta e fa il suo. Io ho dovuto un pochino allargare con la lametta e facendo grande attenzione il buchino da cui deve passare il cibo per cadere nella vasca. Praticamente è un cono all’interno di una sfera e nella parte più piccola del cono c’è un piccolo buco da cui dovrebbe passare il cibo in grani già piccolini. È una cokatira di plastica abbastanza di scarsa qualità Però il problema si risolve facilissimamente con una lama ben affilata e sottile e un po’ di attenzione. Lo ingrandisce un attimino e non hai più problemi.
A**O
Perfecta para peceras betta
funciona perfecto y despues varios meses sigue funcionando con la misma pila AA
G**P
Neat bit of kit
Purchased for short trips away from home to ensure my betta fish doesn't go hungry. A little fiddly to fill and close the dispensing ball and I have had to try out various betta pellet sizes to see which work best. A sample packet of Zoo Med Micro floating betta pellets arrived with the feeder (plus a sachet of water conditioner... nice!) The pellets provided seem a little too big for the scoop part of the dispenser, but there is a small plastic tag that can be snapped off to allow the feeder to scoop up the bigger pellets more easily. Smaller pellets (such as Betta Bio-Gold) seem to be scooped up more readily, but I think using these may result in over feeding over long periods. Please note, I don't think this feeder is suitable for flake food. The expanding "bowl adapter" (included) is an excellent idea. Will fit right across smaller bowls, but for my Marina 360, I fix it on to the central light bar. With a bit of fiddling, you can ensure that that the pellets dispense into the water through the open part of the aquarium lid.
S**R
Parfait
Je possède 2 aquariums un communautaire de 120 litres et un nano 10 litres . Sur le communautaire pas de soucis on peut mettre un distributeur mais sur le 10 l j'avais un peu peur du surdosage et donc de faire monter les nitrites ... J'ai que 1 combattant et quelques red cherry dc attention . Et bien avec ce distributeur c'est parfait !!! Le nombre de granules n'ai pas précis mais il n'y en a jamais trop et un poisson ne va pas mourir s'il ne mange pas ou peu 1 jour . Donc il est parfait Apres 15 jours de vacances j'ai retrouvé tous mes habitants en pleine forme je recommande ce produit a ceux qu'ils veulent se simplifier la vie !!! Par contre le distributeur fait un bruit de tic tac comme les anciens réveil dc difficile de dormir si votre Aqua est dans la chambre .
A**S
Simple and Works Well
This is a very simple device that works. Basically, it's an old-fashioned alarm clock, except that instead of moving the hands of a clock, the motor rotates the feeding ball/cone and food is dispensed every 24 hours. I installed it 2 weeks before going on vacation to ensure that it works and to get my fish used to it. I was away for 12 days, and came home to a happy, healthy fish.
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