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My parents are thinking of going on holidays maybe next year.
If I were to go on holidays how do I feed my goldfish? |
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It depends how long you are going for. 3 or 4 days and you could just not
feed them at all and they would be fine. If it's for longer then you can either measure out the fishes daily food in little bags and get a neighbour or friend to come in daily or even every couple of days to feed them or you could buy holiday food. The usual holiday food consists of white lumps of something which I believe is plaster of Paris (?) mixed with the food so that it dissolves gradually for the fish to it. These are horrible things and cloud your water and I doubt that they are very nutritious. Tetra however make holiday sticks which float. I used these last time I went away and my water was fine when I got back and the fish seemed happy. You can also buy automatic feeders which you fill with your food and it releases it into the water daily. I don't think they are too expensive. Mel. "Shannon" wrote in message ... My parents are thinking of going on holidays maybe next year. If I were to go on holidays how do I feed my goldfish? |
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Thank you for helping me.
Shannon "Mel" wrote in message ... It depends how long you are going for. 3 or 4 days and you could just not feed them at all and they would be fine. If it's for longer then you can either measure out the fishes daily food in little bags and get a neighbour or friend to come in daily or even every couple of days to feed them or you could buy holiday food. The usual holiday food consists of white lumps of something which I believe is plaster of Paris (?) mixed with the food so that it dissolves gradually for the fish to it. These are horrible things and cloud your water and I doubt that they are very nutritious. Tetra however make holiday sticks which float. I used these last time I went away and my water was fine when I got back and the fish seemed happy. You can also buy automatic feeders which you fill with your food and it releases it into the water daily. I don't think they are too expensive. Mel. "Shannon" wrote in message ... My parents are thinking of going on holidays maybe next year. If I were to go on holidays how do I feed my goldfish? |
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Shannon wrote:
My parents are thinking of going on holidays maybe next year. If I were to go on holidays how do I feed my goldfish? Back when I still had goldies (*sniffle*) I always kept a lot of elodea plants in the tank. One time I was gone for about 10 days and despite instructions and entreaties to suitemates the fish were not fed. When I came back the fish had nibbled all the plants down to nothing. The fish seemed fine, though. In retrospect, maybe not getting fed was a good thing considering no water changes happened during that period. So depending on how long you are gone, having live plants in the tank might be an option, instead of those horrible pyramid-shaped holiday feeder things. y-m |
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![]() "Y. Kim" wrote: Back when I still had goldies (*sniffle*) I always kept a lot of elodea plants in the tank. One time I was gone for about 10 days and despite instructions and entreaties to suitemates the fish were not fed. When I came back the fish had nibbled all the plants down to nothing. I keep elodea in my tank, the fish love it and more often than not will destroy it within a few days. |
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