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32Bit_Fish
post Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:55 pm
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Hi Everyone,

I have a 40G tank with three 5" lionheads. Are they going to be ok without food and waterchange for three weeks? I probably need to travel oversea soon.

Thanks
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post Tue, 01 Jul 2008 1:07 am
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With a good filter and uninterupted power supply, it shouldn't be a problem as goldfish can survive without food for weeks. hi.gif
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post Tue, 01 Jul 2008 1:15 am
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QUOTE(ernie @ Mon, 30 Jun 2008 1:07 pm) *

With a good filter and uninterupted power supply, it shouldn't be a problem as goldfish can survive without food for weeks. hi.gif


Thanks for your reply ernie. What's your standard on a good filter? I have two OH Power filters that are running on the tank with total water turnover rate of 500GPH.


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post Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:48 pm
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it is a good idea to feed a little extra before hand, but that should be fine.
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post Tue, 01 Jul 2008 2:40 pm
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The worst thing you can do is have a friend or relative feed your fish while you are gone. Invariably, the fish will be over-fed. You are right to just walk away.

Water change is to dilute pollution. The amount of pollution is proportional to the amount of food. No food, no pollution, no problem.

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post Tue, 01 Jul 2008 3:21 pm
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If you choose to do this, can you take some pics and post now and some if they survive?

It would be interesting to see before/after.

I would guess some thing like this:

before = tongue.gif

after = broken_heart.gif sick.gif


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post Tue, 01 Jul 2008 8:48 pm
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What do u mean? I know the fish is going to loss some weight after three weeks without w/c and food. Hopefully they wont get sick.
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Well,I would presume your OH power filter is fine as long as it keeps your water clear. I am using an external filter. Three weeks without food is very safe for golfish. Moreover, without WC built up you need not worry about your fish getting sick. hi.gif
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QUOTE(32Bit_Fish @ Tue, 01 Jul 2008 5:48 am) *
What do u mean? I know the fish is going to loss some weight after three weeks without w/c and food. Hopefully they wont get sick.



just trying to move the discussion out of the possibility of something to the effects.
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QUOTE(32Bit_Fish @ Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:55 am) *

Hi Everyone,

I have a 40G tank with three 5" lionheads. Are they going to be ok without food and waterchange for three weeks? I probably need to travel oversea soon.

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Being that you are a little overstocked, three 5" lionheads is alot for a 40 gallon. I think that you would have a pretty big build up of nitrates in there. 3 weeks without food and a water change is kinda pushing it . If possible, I would have someone come over at least to feed them,and if possible instruct them on how to do a water change.
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hi i'am soon to face this problem as well, i have a 600 litre tank with 8 medium size fish, i use two internal otto filters 500 l/h and 600l/h, and also two external cannister filter, and a uv as well. but i will be goin oversease for 8 weeks.
would u reccomend feeding twice a week and water changes once a fortnight??
please help!!!
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