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| Attire Monitor Member Since: Mar 2002 Location: Calvert (God's Country)
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I think it's inappropriate for you to make such a comment while your wife is present!
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| Vermicious Knid Member Since: May 2001
Posts: 197
| SeaRide - You can go away for a weekend without feeding your fish. However, if you have anything that requires lights (like corals or macroalgae), you'll need a timer to turn the lights on and off in your absence. For longer vacations, you can use an automatic feeder - the major pet supply catalogs have them. Try www.thatfishplace.com or www.petwarehouse.com - I'm pretty sure both places carry them. Do NOT get those white blocks that claim to be time-released weekend feeders, they're mostly plaster of Paris and just pollute the tank. But just FYI - when I go on vacation, my neighbor looks in on my tanks to make sure nothing is going awry. It was a lifesaver when my lights over my reeftank died, because she was able to find other lights to put over the tank until I got back! 2ndAmmendment - set up another tank! Set up another tank! I need a shopping buddy for those long hauls to Rockville! (That's where I buy most of my saltwater critters.) What else did you have in your 125? |
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