Animallover😍
Fishaholic
So, after a long time of staying indoors during lockdown, I am going on holiday with my family. It is for 3 days. Will my 11 Rummynose tetras be ok?
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Automatic feeders are great when they work as they should, but if they don't...Or if your uncomfortable with that just invest in a small automatic feeder...
yes... machines are only as perfect as the people who made them...Automatic feeders are great when they work as they should, but if they don't...
...If they don't, then you can get too much food dumped into the water at once and that WILL cause problems.
Given that the fish will be fine for 2-3 weeks and that 3 days won't be noticed, I believe that there's absolutely no need to take the small risk of an automatic feeder going wrong.
Or if your uncomfortable with that just invest in a small automatic feeder...
Now 2-3 days, things are better left alone. However, as food for thought I have used the Eheim Everyday Feeder and their larger spring/auger model with great success. Oh you need to run them for several days to ensure the delivery amount is correct, but these programable feeders work really well. they're also quite great for fry/grow out tanks to ensure several feedings per day.Automatic feeders are great when they work as they should, but if they don't...
...If they don't, then you can get too much food dumped
I agree that the block feeders that dissolve are just a waste and just pollute the water.Stay away from auto feeders, food "blocks" or "rings", and anything else (housesitters feeding your fish), etc....they'll be fine for 3 days with no food
Nearly never hurts to step up on tank maintenance, but if/when you're not feeding for days, water stays cleaner!Only caveat I would add is when going away for a week or more is to do a nice big water change and filter maintenance just to be sure tank is just as should be before leaving for your hols.
My advice is to throw that away.I actually have a slow release food block that my grandmother gave me after her poor platy died from dropsy.... but as stated, they should be fine.
Have fun and rest easy that the fish will be just fine. When you get back, do a partial water change and feed them a treat like frozen brine shrimp.Going on holiday tomorrow! The aquarium lights are all programmed to automatically turn on and off. And I am reassured by what @Colin_T has said. I will give them a big meal before I go. Thank you all so much for the info!