I'm in the same boat. I'll be gone for 12 days. I've got someone
available to come in every 2 or 3 days. So you're saying they can
totally skip meals every other day while I'm gone, and I neednt worry in
the slightest? Thats totally sufficient? (Naso Tang, humu trigger,
damsels)
TIA
Phil
Simon O'Keeffe wrote in news:1091155460.645139
@p617gjap.gjames.com.au:
7 days will be OK but for 10 days it'd be best to have someone come in
..
Just get them to feed a block of frozen or whatever you'd usually feed
in a day.
Make sure they know about the dangers of overfeeding.
You'll be surprised how well your tank looks after a few days of no
food.
Simon
Tom Rhindress wrote:
I would like to go on a short 7-10 day vacation. What should I do
about feeding? Normally I feed once or twice a day with flake or once
a day with a small cube of frozen mysid shrimp. My fish always have
healthy appetites and actually come to the top or front glass anytime
I approach the tank in hopes of feeding. I can probably get someone
responsible to feed them once or twice while I'm gone, but will that
be often enough given their normal feeding regimen?
I have a 40 gallon tank (breeder style)
3 blue-green chromis
2 false percula clowns
1 3 stripe damsel
1 bi-color blenny
1 peppermint shrimp
Assorted ghost shrimp, snails, and hermits in the cleanup crew
Approxiamtely 8 small soft corals from GARF (all doing well and
growing)
Sand, mud, and coral gravel base
Lights, powerhead, and protein skimmer are all on timers so they're
not an issue
The tank is well established and extremely stable, haven't had an
algal bloom in ages. All inhabitants are seemingly healthy and quite
active.
Thanks in advance.
Tom Rhindress
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