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Will my Betta be ok without a water change?

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I have a small female Crowntail Betta fish in a 1 gallon tank (temporarily). I'm going to move her out very very soon but I am leaving for 10 days and was wondering if she would be ok without a water change? It has a heater but no filter or live plants, just duckweed. If I do I 90% water change right before I leave and add a lot of duckweed, like to cover almost all of the top, will she be ok? Thanks
 
Survive, maybe. Be ok without consequences, most likely not.
Just go to walmart and grab one of those 50$ small aquarium kits that are at least 5 gallons. They come with everything and even if the filter is not cycled, simply having a larger volume of water to pollute should help her!
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I would love too but she is going to a new home with a big tank and I can't get another tank right now but will adding a ton of duckweed help?
 
Just try at least to get a larger volume of water. Bigger container, plastic tub, and then yes also add the duckweed
 
Don’t use something that held cleaning chemicals. If you don’t have a bucket that wasn’t used for chemicals, you can use a bigger clean plastic storage container. You also don’t want so much duckweed that it covers the surface by the time you get back and she can’t get to the air. Do you have a vacation feeder you can drop in there? I don’t think she’s going to eat duckweed, but maybe I’m wrong. Some people have had bad luck with vacation feeders messing up the water, so whoever knows better, please jump in.
 
Im going to have someone to come over and feed her. And she can't do a water change unfortunately, so I'll use a bucket
 
Your fish will be ok without food for ten days if it's been well fed beforehand. Food equates to pollution which is very detrimental when no water changes are being done.
 
A person can still overfeed every other day or once a week and ruin the water, poisoning the fish. You need to know that she knows how much to give if she’s going to do it. 10 days off a long time with no food but much worse if the water is toxic.
 
Yes, she has fed my fish before and I trust that she will not overfeed. Should I only have her feed twice while im gone?
 
Here is something else you can do. There is a product called Poly Filter. Get one of the 4 x 8 inch size. This is an amazing material, I use a piece of this in every bag of fish I ship.

https://www.poly-bio-marine.com/

It provides a supplemental means for the removal of ammonia when the biological filter is unable to break down excess ammonia.

In addition to outstanding capabilities for removing ammonia, it also removes heavy metals, harmful organics, all forms of phosphate and is without equal in the removal of medications after treatment. Medication such as Copper Sulphate and Formalin, Quinine Sulphate, Malachite Green, chelated copper compounds and even antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections. These substances can cause serious toxicity problems for fish after treatment since they remain in solution for long periods of time causing toxic overdosage. The "Poly Filter" rapidly removes most parasite and antibiotic medications without removing or affecting beneficial trace elements. While activated carbon and ion exchange resins have been used for antibiotic removal, many times the fail to remove the medication completely and sometimes can shock the fish. The "Poly Filter" will not shock even the most delicate fish while completely removing the antibiotics.

Another important and patented feature of the "Poly Filter" is its unique ability to change a different color with the absorption of specific pollutants. It turns blue with a copper salt, light green to aqua with free copper, orange with iron, red with aluminum, yellowish green with ammonia and white to beige to brown to black with the absorption of harmful organics. This unique feature not only assures the hobbyist that the "Poly Filter" is functioning but helps him to monitor changes in water conditions and tells him when to replace the filter.

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Next, when I am away from my tanks for days my brother will feed my fish. However, I do not leave it to him to determine what or how much. I make up packets of food in aluminum foil. I usually only need him to feed regular tanks once, but those with fry every day. So I leave a written paper on when to feed and then I place the prepared packets of food on top of the tank. All my bro has to do is to unfold the foil and dump the contents into the tank. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

Have a nice trip ;)

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