Floating Feeding Ring (80mm)
A floating feeding ring, Ø80mm with a Ø60 opening, 10mm deep — it corrals flake and pellet food into one patch of surface so it does not drift into the filter intake, and it gives shy fish a fixed place to feed. The buoyancy is worth explaining rather than asserting: solid PETG sinks (density ~1.27), so the ring floats because the slicer prints it as skins over low infill and the sealed pockets are mostly air. Ask for 10–15% infill and it rides high; printed fully solid the same file would sink, so do not order it solid. As with everything on the aquarium page: PETG printed clean is widely used in tanks, but rinse it well, use no painted or coated finish underwater, and anything for a livestock tank is used at your judgement — we make geometry, not livestock-safety claims. Prints flat, no support.
from £6.46example, in PLA
Example pricing
A guide only — not a fixed quote. Final price depends on material, quantity, print orientation and printability.
| Material | 1 unit | 5 units | 10 units | 25 units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLA | £6.46 | £27.14£5.43/unit | £49.11£4.91/unit | £109.84£4.39/unit |
| PETG | £6.79 | £28.53£5.71/unit | £51.62£5.16/unit | £115.46£4.62/unit |
| ABS / ASA | £7.51 | £31.56£6.31/unit | £57.11£5.71/unit | £127.75£5.11/unit |
Per-unit prices fall with quantity. Larger batches are cheaper still — ask for a bulk quote.