Serious Question

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I hope none of the feeders died off, otherwise you may come home to a completely dead tank.

Most of the time if you are going to be gone for so long you look into someone, anyone, to feed your fish. Set out a regimine, lay down a schedual, but don't just leave your fish to fend for themselves.

I hope that when you return it is to a tank full of live fish.
 
I wouldn't worry if the Scomb starve to death. However, I would worry of the 100 feeders you put in the tank before you left, since feeders could die or be killed and they will pollute the water. Also, I would worry if the p-bass are too hungry and go after the Scomb.
 
well i didnt want to risk it so i called my buddy and hes going over as we speek to feed them/ do a W/C im so glad now he said there all fine. well thanks all for your replys thank god my pbass and scombs wont go to waste. haha
 
I didn't know scombs lived longer than 2 weeks.lol-------glad it worked out for ya mine never did. good luck and lets see some pics.
 
well actually i was away from home when my wife called me to the seen but at that point she was feeding them so its been about 2 and a half months ive been away so i tell her to get me a pic of my scombs and there over almost hitting over 7in. =D my other scombs at 6in. im returning home from vacation/work in 11-13days so guys ill be back soon.
 
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