You’ve got some leeway with a planted tank.I've left my polys for 3 weeks without issue. I usually prepack food for every few days, then whoever is looking after the house can't overfeed![]()
You’ve got some leeway with a planted tank.I've left my polys for 3 weeks without issue. I usually prepack food for every few days, then whoever is looking after the house can't overfeed![]()
Everything went well. That was last summer. The trickiest part, was getting it out of the pen. I had to use a kayak and and a rubber fish net.In a pond? Whoah haha. Everything went okay in there?
Your fish will love youThanks, everyone! I may start getting my guys used to pellets. We don't leave for a couple weeks, so I've got some time.
Thank you!
Yikes haha, going fishing with some lettuceEverything went well. That was last summer. The trickiest part, was getting it out of the pen. I had to use a kayak and and a rubber fish net.
Depends on the feeder. I've got the marineland one it works with most foods and most sizes. I've had it clog before it comes with an air line fitting but that doesn't work well. Maybe if it had its own little air pump off a valve it still uses to much air, no resistance.Sen will eat any sinking pellet, idk if a carnivore sinking pellet will work in a automatic feeder.
I absolutely love this idea with the pin. Im glad it all worked out having him in there. There are a lot of birds in my area, so I wouldn’t be able to do that. However, that fish does look really big.I just do a wc before I leave and let them fast for the time I'm away.
Last year, however, I did played it safe, and made a special arrangement for my 20" giant gourami. Fearing he could get Ill tempered from hunger and cause damage, I built him a pen and placed him in the small pond on my property. I had a friend come over a few times and throw in some heads of romaine lettuce. All the other fish in the house just fasted.View attachment 1315726 View attachment 1315727