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What to do with fish? Pedro 07-05-2005
Posted by Pedro on July 5, 2005, 12:13 am
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I am soon traveling to get married and honeymoon. I will be out around 2
weeks. I have a 58G tank which has bolivian rams as the main attractions.
If I am unable to find a friend to come everyday and feed them, what do you
suggest I do for feeding?

Thanks



Posted by Sandy Birrell on July 5, 2005, 3:39 am
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Pedro wrote:
> I am soon traveling to get married and honeymoon. I will be out
> around 2 weeks. I have a 58G tank which has bolivian rams as the
> main attractions. If I am unable to find a friend to come everyday
> and feed them, what do you suggest I do for feeding?
>
> Thanks

Feed a little extra every day for two weeks, do your usual water change a
few days before you go and make sure your filters are clean, then go away
and forget them, they will be fine for two weeks.

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Posted by steve on July 5, 2005, 2:25 pm
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Pedro wrote:
> I am soon traveling to get married and honeymoon. I will be out around 2
> weeks. I have a 58G tank which has bolivian rams as the main attractions.
> If I am unable to find a friend to come everyday and feed them, what do you
> suggest I do for feeding?


Serve sushi at your wedding?

:)
steve


Posted by Denise on July 6, 2005, 3:35 am
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>I am soon traveling to get married and honeymoon. I will be out around 2
>weeks. I have a 58G tank which has bolivian rams as the main attractions.
> If I am unable to find a friend to come everyday and feed them, what do
> you suggest I do for feeding?
>
> Thanks
I have four tanks of various sizes and was recently on holiday for just over
5 weeks. I had timers on all the lights and I fitted automatic feeders on
each tank (fitted them a month before just to make sure they all worked ok
and didn't block or fall in or anything). however, I did manage to persuade
a friend to call in once a week to add Easy Balance to the water as of
course there were no water changes during that time. (Don't normally use it
but it seemed to work fine)
All were fine when I got back.



Posted by Tommi Jensen on July 7, 2005, 3:26 pm
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Pedro wrote:
> I am soon traveling to get married and honeymoon. I will be out around 2
> weeks. I have a 58G tank which has bolivian rams as the main attractions.
> If I am unable to find a friend to come everyday and feed them, what do you
> suggest I do for feeding?
Nothing. if your fish are well-fed before you go, two weeks isn't a
problem. (and by well-fed, I didn't mean overfeed before you leave).

/Tommi

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