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tim watson
12-21-2002, 3:14 PM
HEY
I'm going away for a few days (3) over the new years period, and was wondering what to do about my tank. should i get someone to feed them while im not here?? should someone turn the lights off at night, then on again in the morning, or will they be ok with just a bit of sunlight from the window???
anyinfo wood be good
laterz, tim

Elmo
12-21-2002, 3:20 PM
You don't need to worry about feeding them over only three days, fish can safely go much longer than three days without food.

I would invest a few dollars in a simple timer for your lights and use it all the time, not just when you are away. This will allow your fish to have a regular schedule and you won't have to worry about turning the lights on and off.

tim watson
12-21-2002, 3:24 PM
thanks elmo
i will get the timer, man, my fish will be psycho when i get back after 3 days of no food, but i heard this is actually good for them, because it cleans out thier digestive system

slipknottin
12-21-2002, 3:28 PM
They likely go longer than that in nature. Fish and most other cold-blooded animals are designed to go a couple days or longer without food.

JamisonBWolsh
12-21-2002, 3:36 PM
I bought a timer and hooked it up to a 6 outlet strip. The timer turns all 3 of my tanks on and off everyday. a REALLY nice addition. Advice: buy the digital model that can be set for many settings..!!!

gcvt
12-21-2002, 8:38 PM
Agreed, I don't even think about using my electric feeder unless I'm going to be gone for more than a week. They'll be hungry when you get home, but that's about all - go have fun :)

qieter
12-22-2002, 4:07 AM
could u guys tell me where to buy timers? and how much do they roughly cost...thanx alot

vic

NJ Devils Fan
12-22-2002, 9:37 AM
I got mine at Radio Shack for about $5-$7. Not much at all.

gcvt
12-22-2002, 9:50 AM
Originally posted by qieter
could u guys tell me where to buy timers? and how much do they roughly cost...thanx alot

vic

Just about any quality hardware store will carry a fairly wide variety of plug-in timers ranging in price from $4 - $40. Personally, I prefer the digital timers over the mechanical type.

qieter
12-22-2002, 5:29 PM
will they have instructions on how to use them...how to connect them to the light switch etc...thanx

vic

Elmo
12-22-2002, 10:16 PM
Yes