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Hi,
I am going on vacation for about six weeks, and trying to figure out a way to feed my five goldfish (2"-3") in a 55 gallon tank running one Emperor 400 and one Emperor 280 filters. This is the first time I will be away for this long. I have asked a friend to look after my fish, but the best he can do is to come by once every two weeks. I currently have a Eheim feeder, but it doesn't work very well. My fish only eat flakes (I tried palettes, but it just accumulates on the aquarium floor), and the feeder seems have problem dispensing flake food. So, here are my questions: 1. Can anyone recommend a good feeder that can possibly feed for two weeks on one fill? 2. Should I be using any of the white pyramid things? I will be running the light and filter using a UPS. I would appreciate any other comments and suggestions. Thanks in advance. Ashi |
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![]() "Ashi" wrote in message om... | | 1. Can anyone recommend a good feeder that can possibly feed for two | weeks on one fill? I have a Penn-Plax "Daily Double II" that hasn't failed me yet, so long as the flakes aren't too large. I fill it every 2 weeks. | | 2. Should I be using any of the white pyramid things? | Those things make a mess. I have used them, but I generally end up doing a really good vac and water change, a good portion of the "food" just sinks into the sub and rots. | I will be running the light and filter using a UPS. I would | appreciate any other comments and suggestions. | You could ask at your LFS. They may be willing to send someone out every couple days, but you'll pay for it. One of my local LFS will do this. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 |
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![]() Ashi wrote: Hi, I am going on vacation for about six weeks, and trying to figure out a way to feed my five goldfish (2"-3") in a 55 gallon tank running one Emperor 400 and one Emperor 280 filters. This is the first time I will be away for this long. I have asked a friend to look after my fish, but the best he can do is to come by once every two weeks. I currently have a Eheim feeder, but it doesn't work very well. My fish only eat flakes (I tried palettes, but it just accumulates on the aquarium floor), and the feeder seems have problem dispensing flake food. So, here are my questions: One thing I would suggest is to leave lights on for a LONG time before you go - this will build up algae which is good for removing nitrates and for the fish to feed on - its unsightly but healthy Also lower the temperature (lower it slowly) - this will reduce your fishies metabolisms. Also, get lots of plants in there. You'll need someone to feed your fish every few days (in general goldies can go upto 2 weeks without food). |
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Leaving Pond fish is different. They can feed on algae that is no cleaned
and also insect larvae and dead insects that hover the pond. 2 months for a goldfish could lead to death...it all depends on the fish though. I'd advise against not feeding for 2 months. |
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