advice on going out of town/loaches?
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advice on going out of town/loaches?
hi there everyone, haven't posted in a while but ya'll were a great help when starting my loach tank few years ago.
the set-ups: 75g clown loach tank with 5 clowns, size from 4"-6", and a 55g striata/yo-yo/kubotai tank, 3 striata, 2 yo-yo, 5 kubotai and a school of bosemani rainbow fish up top.
my question is about leaving town for the weekend. would they be okay for 3 days without eating? I can get a friend to come by, and will leave specific instructions, but rather not open up the house at all if ya'll think it would be okay.
I value the opinions here, and have had my clowns over 3 years and don't want anything to happen to them, so I will probably go with your advice.
thanks alot.
(thats the clown tank below, and the Oscar in the pic has been moved.)
the set-ups: 75g clown loach tank with 5 clowns, size from 4"-6", and a 55g striata/yo-yo/kubotai tank, 3 striata, 2 yo-yo, 5 kubotai and a school of bosemani rainbow fish up top.
my question is about leaving town for the weekend. would they be okay for 3 days without eating? I can get a friend to come by, and will leave specific instructions, but rather not open up the house at all if ya'll think it would be okay.
I value the opinions here, and have had my clowns over 3 years and don't want anything to happen to them, so I will probably go with your advice.
thanks alot.
(thats the clown tank below, and the Oscar in the pic has been moved.)


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Clowns on vacation
I agree not feeding them is fine, but I am a beginner.
When I go on vacation I leave packets of food for each of my tanks with dates and the tank on it for my fish feeders, but I dont think that's necessary for three days.
Where do you live?
I ask because if there is a chance you could lose electricity, that would seem more of a concern. I would have someone look in on the house to make sure the water is fine and the electricty is on (filters and heaters working properly).

Where do you live?
I ask because if there is a chance you could lose electricity, that would seem more of a concern. I would have someone look in on the house to make sure the water is fine and the electricty is on (filters and heaters working properly).
My loach tank has 30+ loaches, and Ive left them 5+ days without feeding. I feel much safer not feeding them, then having someone who knows nothing about my fish feeding them.
Also, its good for fish to go on fasts every once in a while.
Also, its good for fish to go on fasts every once in a while.
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- Gary Stanton
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Re: Clowns on vacation
Great point, I have a backup generator. Loosing the electricity worries me. A plan for no power is great insurance and it the prudent thing to do.starsplitter7 wrote: I ask because if there is a chance you could lose electricity, that would seem more of a concern. I would have someone look in on the house to make sure the water is fine and the electricty is on (filters and heaters working properly).
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thanks for the replies, I was kinda thinking they would be ok but that makes me feel better about no feeding.
im in the south so temperature not a big problem but no I am not set up properly for a power out. but the bill is paid up, will keep fingers crossed on a storm or some kind of outtage.
thanks again, not sure if my fasting clowns feel the same,
but I appreciate it.
im in the south so temperature not a big problem but no I am not set up properly for a power out. but the bill is paid up, will keep fingers crossed on a storm or some kind of outtage.
thanks again, not sure if my fasting clowns feel the same,



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3 days is a piece of cake!
I have adult/teenage kids at home, but even with built-in fish feeders I do not bother setting up my system for just a few days.
4 days and I would ask the kids to deal with it (pre-measured cups for each tank, half rations for all) If I have fry I might ask that the one or two tanks involved gets fed daily.
I have adult/teenage kids at home, but even with built-in fish feeders I do not bother setting up my system for just a few days.
4 days and I would ask the kids to deal with it (pre-measured cups for each tank, half rations for all) If I have fry I might ask that the one or two tanks involved gets fed daily.
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hi there loachi-wan kenobis.
just to update my scenario, and for any future reference, my clowns and other loaches did fine on the weekend fast.
it actually turned into 4 days as we ran over a bit. i was a bit worried but all fish present and accounted for. I did a decent sized vacuum/water change and fed a bit more than a normal feeding before I left, and eased them back in with 2 smallish feedings after 4 days off.
side note I have a 2 year old green spotted puffer in a brackish set-up and he was cool too. wasn't as worried about him because he a tuff lil bugger, my clowns more the spoiled socialites.
Thanks for your advice, if nothing else kept my mind at ease about my fish while I was gone, and was spot on.
just to update my scenario, and for any future reference, my clowns and other loaches did fine on the weekend fast.
it actually turned into 4 days as we ran over a bit. i was a bit worried but all fish present and accounted for. I did a decent sized vacuum/water change and fed a bit more than a normal feeding before I left, and eased them back in with 2 smallish feedings after 4 days off.
side note I have a 2 year old green spotted puffer in a brackish set-up and he was cool too. wasn't as worried about him because he a tuff lil bugger, my clowns more the spoiled socialites.

Thanks for your advice, if nothing else kept my mind at ease about my fish while I was gone, and was spot on.


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