outofwater
Fish Addict
Hi guys, I'm going out for 2 weeks starting in mid-August. I have nobody close enough that I can leave feeding to, and after last year's experience and reading, I've decided that, most likely; I'll just leave the fish without food.
So, here's where I am: I
I've started to ramp up feeding to fatten them up.
I still might get an automatic feeder, but the assumption is that I won't
I will do a large water change the day before I leave
The lone inhabitant in the quarantine tank, a guppy, will be transferred to the 29g tank a week before, the plants will be spread between my other 2 tanks, and the quarantine tank will be decommissioned for now
I do have a couple of vacation food blocks that I might still leave on each tank, as last time those were well received, I'd leave those as a backup option, just in case.
Both tank lights have timers, heaters are off as summer is in full swing, and I actually plan on leaving at least one AC unit on (have window units here) and set at a temp range of 72-74, which I've noticed allows the tanks to stay steady in the 76 to 79 range throughout the day
Would you please comment and add any suggestions?
Thanks a lot.
Note. The 29g tank has ottos, 3 snails, cories and neons. As mentioned, the guppy will be transferred there too
The other tank, a 10g one, has a blue dwarf gourami, and 2 snails. There are scuds on rhat one, so I'm more than sure that Mr blurami will be just fine without any "vacation food"
So, here's where I am: I
I've started to ramp up feeding to fatten them up.
I still might get an automatic feeder, but the assumption is that I won't
I will do a large water change the day before I leave
The lone inhabitant in the quarantine tank, a guppy, will be transferred to the 29g tank a week before, the plants will be spread between my other 2 tanks, and the quarantine tank will be decommissioned for now
I do have a couple of vacation food blocks that I might still leave on each tank, as last time those were well received, I'd leave those as a backup option, just in case.
Both tank lights have timers, heaters are off as summer is in full swing, and I actually plan on leaving at least one AC unit on (have window units here) and set at a temp range of 72-74, which I've noticed allows the tanks to stay steady in the 76 to 79 range throughout the day
Would you please comment and add any suggestions?
Thanks a lot.
Note. The 29g tank has ottos, 3 snails, cories and neons. As mentioned, the guppy will be transferred there too
The other tank, a 10g one, has a blue dwarf gourami, and 2 snails. There are scuds on rhat one, so I'm more than sure that Mr blurami will be just fine without any "vacation food"