Hey all, I'm going on vacation for 2 weeks and I want to know what to do with my tank. I don't like the idea of having someone come over to feed the fish while im not there. I was looking at automatic fish feeders but I don't know how reliable they are.
Also, I have a wet/dry filter and I'm worried that the water level will get too low due to evaporation in those 2 weeks and it will stop pumping.
Any suggestions? Thanks
General Aquaria Discussion • Going on vacation
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Re: Going on vacation
what i did was i went to walmart and bought those zip lock bags the really small ones ment to hold spare buttons and stuff (crack packs lol) and pre-measure the food amount in those bags. have them feed only the amount in the bag. have a few 5g bucket full of water and a pump to pump the water into the sump and tell them to check the level everytime they feed the fish. if possible ask them to do water change
no medicine works better than clean water.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
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jd lover - Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:47 am
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Re: Going on vacation
What kind of fish? Can you measure the evaporation in one week and extrapolate the results?
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brinkles - Joined: Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:56 pm
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Re: Going on vacation
I just changed the water yesterday, and I let more water in the sump, so I'm going to see how long it takes to evaporate.
JD- Thanks for your input, but I really don't want anyone in my house while I'm not there.
I've read on multiple websites that fish can go about 2 weeks without feeding. Is that true?
By the way, I got 6 mbunas
JD- Thanks for your input, but I really don't want anyone in my house while I'm not there.
I've read on multiple websites that fish can go about 2 weeks without feeding. Is that true?
By the way, I got 6 mbunas
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Re: Going on vacation
Fish can go longer than 2 weeks. The problem isn't the feeding when you're gone but the water quality
no medicine works better than clean water.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
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jd lover - Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:47 am
- Location: AZ, USA
Re: Going on vacation
I would go ahead and get an auto feeder. Do a large water change just before you leave. If you have one, put a bubbler in to agitate more surface area. Or stay home.
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countryboy814 - Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:24 pm
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Re: Going on vacation
I'm not really concerned about water quality, because my wet/dry does a great job. I've gone 2 weeks between water changes and my numbers are still good. My main concern is the food and the fact that water evaporates from the sump and I'm afraid that the sump will run dry.
- TJX03
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Re: Going on vacation
get a sheet of plastic/glass to cover the sump the best you can if thats what youre worry about. fish dont eat everyday in the wilds;)
no medicine works better than clean water.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
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jd lover - Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:47 am
- Location: AZ, USA
Re: Going on vacation
Auto feeders can fail, worst case scenario is they dump in too much (or all) food. If you have fry that would be your only choice. If you have adults, I'd let them go the two weeks without food.
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DJRansome - Moderator
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Re: Going on vacation
Everything can fail. Your heater, your pump. You feed your fish every day. Making them go 14 days is just cruel.
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countryboy814 - Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:24 pm
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Re: Going on vacation
do you think fish in the wild eats at a certain time every day?
no medicine works better than clean water.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
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jd lover - Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:47 am
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Re: Going on vacation
No, and they don't live in little glass cages either.
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countryboy814 - Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:24 pm
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Re: Going on vacation
exactly so if youre already putting them in a cage not feeding them for 2 weeks will be fine. after all theyre just fish
no medicine works better than clean water.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
no such thing as too much clean water, so go do a water change now.
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jd lover - Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:47 am
- Location: AZ, USA
Re: Going on vacation
Well, I would not do it because they are just fish. But they can hold for 28 days or more without eating, and that is unlikely to kill them. However, a food dump in the tank IS likely to kill them due to pollution. And I think the auto feeders are less reliable than heaters or filters.
Heaters we have 2 so one fail should not kill anyone. Filters we have 2 so one fail should not kill anyone.
Heaters we have 2 so one fail should not kill anyone. Filters we have 2 so one fail should not kill anyone.
125G Aulonocara, Malawi Haps, Vics (trial), S Polli
75G Demasoni, Labs, Cyno hara, Met estherae, S Multipunctata
75G Calvus, Caudopunctatus, Cyp Kerenge, S Petricola
33G Neo omnicaeruleus; 33G Flameback Kisumu; 33G P nyererei Igombe; 33G Hap ruby green
75G Demasoni, Labs, Cyno hara, Met estherae, S Multipunctata
75G Calvus, Caudopunctatus, Cyp Kerenge, S Petricola
33G Neo omnicaeruleus; 33G Flameback Kisumu; 33G P nyererei Igombe; 33G Hap ruby green
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DJRansome - Moderator
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Re: Going on vacation
Well paranoia will cost ya. Advice, take some leave some. Have a nice vacation. Aloha
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