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105's avatar jab200175
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#1 Posted 12 Jun 2008, 12:26 pm
I plan on going on vacation for at least a week. I dont have a clue on what I'm going to do for my fish because I dont have anyone that I can depend on to take care of them for me. What to do? Or what if I just stay gone for 3 days? I really want to go on vacation, please help....
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1's avatar jan
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#2 Posted 12 Jun 2008, 3:22 pm
I was on a vacation for 7 days long time ago. I left my fish without any food and each survived. They were Angelfish and Bristlenose catfish. There was no light, only filtration running all days. The filter didn't get dirty too much and fishes didn't have digestive problems later. But it was risky of course (!!!).

I recommend you to buy some automatic fish feeder, use timers for lighting, also use an air pump (no matter if the filter does aeration, the filter may get dirty; thus aeration could be lowered or even stopped - this applies to internal filters naturally).

If you're away only 3 days then fish don't need any food for sure. Except some species (usually livebearers with very fast digestion). Usually, the larger the fish are, the longer time period they can be without food.

Bear in mind that it'll be risky. My experience is positive, however there must be guys with very negative experiences too.
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#3 Posted 12 Jun 2008, 7:52 pm
been away a few times myself,the first time I was a bit worried but everything was o.k.
As Jan has suggested an automatic feeder works, the only thing I found was, I put slightly less food in than I would normally feed just to keep the tank ticking over



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