Hey Ryan, thanks! That's a good idea to use an auto feeder while there to monitor it. What type do you have?
patty
Im not illiterate...only my phone's auto correct is
Hey Ryan, thanks! That's a good idea to use an auto feeder while there to monitor it. What type do you have?
patty
I hace a 250l aquarium with a 100l sump. I got 7 juvenile discus in there with a pair of plecos. Whould they be fine alone for 22 days with an automatic feeder and an auto wc system?
First, I trim my plants and wipe down the glass.
I do a full water change in my fishnook.... which is 53 gallons of the 130 gallons in the system. So 40%.
The Next day I do another 53 gallons of the 130.. which is 40%... but of course I'm removing a good portion of that water that I just put in....
So overall that is probably a total of 65%...
Then I top off my ferts.
Then I turn off my auto top-off, my auto water change, my auto dosing.
I instruct the person watching my house to feed sparingly each tank 1 a day.
I've gone away for more than 2 weeks this way and come back to my FishNook being just fine with no discernable deaths among the corydoras, tetras, plecos, shrimp, ottos. My double chamber sump might loose 3 or more inches of water, but that's it.
No, I don't keep any Cichlids at the moment at all.
Peter
Cuerpo en Green Valley, Arizona, USA y Corazón en Alamos, Sonora, Mexico
learning never stops
After the long hiatus due to covid, we resumed traveling back to our home in Mexico in April... This winter we will spend 6 months there. I looked at every alternative and decided that I need to take my FishNook down. I'm going down to 1 40 gallon breeder in my Arizona USA home and 1 40 gallon breeder in my Sonora Mex home... the plants and fish and shrimp will just have to make the journey in a 5 gallon bucket every 6 months as they move from one location to another... I'll let you all know how it goes.... Around Nov 16th, we will head down to Sonora Mex (Alamos) with the fish.
Peter
Cuerpo en Green Valley, Arizona, USA y Corazón en Alamos, Sonora, Mexico
learning never stops
I read that in your Fish Nook thread. I think it's a dang shame that you have to take it down, but I applaud you for traveling twice a year with fish. I'm looking forward to a new thread about how you going about doing your complicated (to me, at least) yet perfect automated system. It's funny, I would dread having to figure out all that stuff, but for you, it's your favorite part.
Mama Bear