5 day vacation, should I take the fish?

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Decided to leave the fish home.:naughty:
Everything went fine on vacation and at home in aqua-land. Seems that even with grouping of fish, the auto feeders and the food blocks, I only lost a couple of the one month old yellow labs. ---but I do not think it was from lack of food.
Only one change of plans if I had to do this again: It has been getting so hot, especially with most of the windows shut for vacation (It could easily reach +86F!) that, I put a small fan over the sump on my 125g. I think that with one more day the water would have evaporated so much that the pump would have run dry!
Next vacation, a family member or neighbor will be able to check on the fish for me.
Sometimes it is easier to have kids than fish.:D
Thank you for all of your reassurance and advice.
Mark )'>
 
I leave for Indy Tuesday night. I'll be gone 5 days as well, I don't expect problems.
 
I'm glad everything went great while you were gone. I have a warning for those who have a "neighbor" come in! Even with PRE-MEASURED servings, some of these people totally over estimate the amount of food a fish needs! Make sure to tell them to feed sparingly.

I also had a backup person (I was gone 2 weeks), but somehow the two feeders for my birds and fish got their wires crossed. My bird feeder looked like she hadn't come in 2 days when I got home, and my fish feeder and bird feeder both fed too much food to the fish - waaay too much. My instructions even said it's better to miss a day of feeding than feed too much.

After an exhausting trip, doing two 80% water changes immediately upon arrival is NOT fun. Blocks may not be the answer to some, but if I ever go again, I'm using an automatic feeder and/or block and just have someone come check to see the equipment is safe and running only. Fish are more likely to survive a lack of food than what these guys did.
 
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