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rdmpe
05-20-2003, 9:43 PM
I'm going to be out of town for almost a week. Are there any decent feeder blocks out there that I can trust to keep my fish alive while I'm gone? I do own ONE battery powered feeder but currently have 3 occupied tanks...

30g: heavily planted
4 medium gourami, 6 small ottos, 1 large otto, 1 large siamese algae eater, 1 large weather loach

10g: temporary, no plants
2 small/medium (3") mbuna cichlids

10g:
2 fiddler crabs
1 large (4") unknown type of loach

Any specific suggestions for feeding a particular tank?

ChilDawg
05-20-2003, 9:46 PM
Another thread on the feeder blocks thing: http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10782

CHINABOY1021
05-20-2003, 9:50 PM
I think the best thing to do is. feed well, do water change next day. leave for vacation.

definitly your fish will not starve to death. so why the feeder block?

ChilDawg
05-20-2003, 9:52 PM
The week off thing is advocated pretty highly, it seems...I agree with CHINABOY1021.

thom336
05-21-2003, 10:02 AM
I would say against feeding more than usual before you go...and dont feed any more than usual when you come back either.

thom336
05-21-2003, 10:04 AM
And I use feeder blocks when I go away...peace of mind if nothing else. Good ones include API, Nutrafin and King British. Each come in 7 day forms.

blade929
05-21-2003, 11:24 AM
most fish are opportunist feeders, in the wild they can go a fair while without food. i think we tend to spoil our fish by feeding them 2 or 3 times a day, at set times. I'm away from home usually for a week in every 5 or 6 with my job, i dont do anything special before i go apart from check everything is in good working order. When i come home i resume feeding as normal. Up to date ihave not had any problems at all.

my tank is a 400l large fish community tank, large barbs,polypterus,sharks etc.

in all i think the break from feeding will give your tank/filters a well earned rest from the day to day of coping with feeding

sorry to go on but that is my opinion.bye

mogurnda
05-21-2003, 12:46 PM
Yes to almost all of the above. I spoil my fish, so all the tanks go on autofeeders if I'm gone more than a few days. I have also let them go a week without food, and they don't even seem to blink.
I have always been dubious of feeder blocks. First, most of my fish like swallowing mouth-sized morsels, not rasping from blocks. Second, I worry about uncontrolled release of nutrients into my tanks.

rdmpe
05-24-2003, 4:05 PM
Thanks for all of the replys. I think I'll just not worry about it then. Especially since I may be gone for only 5 days instead of 7.

Rocketman
05-24-2003, 5:29 PM
They say that when you stop feeding your fish for a day (every week), it disiplines them to use their food more wisely; meaning, they don't waste what you give them because they know more is on the way.