Will my cichlids be ok?

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Red Devil;2989883; said:
i cannot promice you of course.. but in almost all instances.. it is better not to feed then to have someone else feed... and with out water changes they are also better off... in my opinion they should be fine..

Thanks for the input. I hope all turns out well for me. I would hate to lose my fish.
 
All should be fine. Just for future, after they are an inch 2 weeks no food is ok, though I would get an auto feeder. Adults can go a month without food.

I would suggest you NEVER use the drop in food things. Only use auto feeders. Also make sure to set them up so they can't fall into the tank.

(Trust me I have had experience. In the last year I have been gone for ~4 months.) I don't ever worry about feeding fish for a week though I tend to get people to at least do water changes and check feeders if I will be gone longer than that.
 
Fish can actually go weeks without food.
It's good you did a water change and fed them before you left.
All should go well.
 
Thank you everyone for all the inputs. It makes me feel better knowing your guys' experiences and knowledge. I will let you guys know how it goes. :)
 
Just leaving them with a fresh water change is the best thing you could do.Using vacation feeders is far more likely to kill them.Having a non fishkeeper feed them is chancy also,unless you premeasure the food,hide the extra and be sure they understand just what you left and no more.
 
tydus;2989731; said:
I've been thinking about feeding seaweed too, I'd just never had the chance to. How are the results on your fish? What do you feed your fish mostly? New Life Spectrum in my opinion is the best cichlid food which has given me the best results. I have two awesomely colored males(maybe more if I separated them) always flaring at each other and fighting in my tank of kyoga flameback juvies. We should have a fry exchange to diversify our gene pool of kyoga flamebacks which will benefit the both of us. :)

P.S. Try to get some pics of the kyoga flamebacks. :D
here you go...what a sexy cichlid....NO!:D

kyoga flameback.jpg
 
If I'm going out of town for a week or so I try to condition my fish prior to leaving. A couple of days before I leave, I will feed a little more (protein) and do small daily water changes (5-10%). The day before I leave. No food and a good 40%+ water change. My only problem is my sump can run dry if I don't have someone to top it off.

Looks like a perfect reason for an auto top-off system.:naughty:

Your fish are super healthy and will be fine. Those weekend feeders are mess. If you choose to do the auto-feeder route, test run it a few days while your home to tweek any bugs.
 
Red Devil;2989883; said:
i cannot promice you of course.. but in almost all instances.. it is better not to feed then to have someone else feed... and with out water changes they are also better off... in my opinion they should be fine..


I agree 100 percent. The vacation food will often foul the tank while you are gone, killing fish. I know some have luck with it but i never did, always had a bad experience. I think your fish should be ok. 1 week is not too long.
 
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