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Date: 26 Jan 2007 14:42:27
From: pm3009
Subject: What fish would be best for a Salt Water Aquarium if I know I'll be away for a week
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Hello I've always wanted to start a Salt Water Aquarium. Had a fresh water aquarium years ago, but the fish are boring in comparison. I'm an avid diver, so very interested in a Salt Water fish. I don't want to rely on anyone to come in daily while going away on vacation. Maybe once during a week vacation to top off water, feed frozen food, etc. 8 days is normally the max I'm away for (twice a year) and several 3-4 day weekends throughout the year. So....is it out of the question starting a salt water tank if I may be away for a week here and there? Are there certain types of fish that can get by without a problem on flakes and an automatic feeder while I'm away for a week? Certain types of fish to absolutely keep away from because they'll eat nothing but frozen food? Also....what would you consider the BEST book for someone getting into a Salt Water Aquarium for the first time? Something that talks about different types of tank set-ups, which fish can be put with which fish, live rocks, etc etc. Thanks so much! Pam
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Date: 08 Feb 2007 10:38:47
From: swarvegorilla
Subject: Re: What fish would be best for a Salt Water Aquarium if I know I'll be away for a week
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Once damsels get to adaulthood they can go 2 weeks or so they don't like it and adult damsels are violent suckers but they do alright I'd disagree that freshwater are boring and in your case an african cichlid tank would work well most can handle a good 3 weeks with no food but yea they don't like it. I only feed my morays once or twice a week they handle that well "pm3009" <pmatsis@comcast.net > wrote in message news:1169851347.534072.43280@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > Hello > > I've always wanted to start a Salt Water Aquarium. Had a fresh water > aquarium years ago, but the fish are boring in comparison. I'm an avid > diver, so very interested in a Salt Water fish. > > I don't want to rely on anyone to come in daily while going away on > vacation. Maybe once during a week vacation to top off water, feed > frozen food, etc. 8 days is normally the max I'm away for (twice a > year) and several 3-4 day weekends throughout the year. > > So....is it out of the question starting a salt water tank if I may be > away for a week here and there? > Are there certain types of fish that can get by without a problem on > flakes and an automatic feeder while I'm away for a week? Certain > types of fish to absolutely keep away from because they'll eat nothing > but frozen food? > > Also....what would you consider the BEST book for someone getting into > a Salt Water Aquarium for the first time? Something that talks about > different types of tank set-ups, which fish can be put with which fish, > live rocks, etc etc. > > Thanks so much! > Pam >
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Date: 27 Jan 2007 08:44:33
From: Tristan
Subject: Re: What fish would be best for a Salt Water Aquarium if I know I'll be away for a week
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Food is not so much of a problem as top off water is, or having someone check just in case something else goes crazy. Its Murphys Law.What ever can happen will happen when no one is around......I have left my fish go unfed for a week quite a few times. I have ATO on all tanks, and on occassion they do screw up so thats one thing to think about. Heaters can stick open or closed but thats not really all that common in todays day and age as it was a few yewars ago expecially if yu have a decent quality heater......Perhaps going with 2 heaters that total up to wattage you need so it will keep tank from getting too cold if one dies or too hot on the other end of the spectrum.....and add a bit of peace of mind. I just would not worry about feeding for a weeks time period. Depending on evaportion rate maybe top off water wil not be a problem either. On 26 2007 14:42:27 -0800, "pm3009" <pmatsis@comcast.net > wrote: << >>Hello << >> << >>I've always wanted to start a Salt Water Aquarium. Had a fresh water << >>aquarium years ago, but the fish are boring in comparison. I'm an avid << >>diver, so very interested in a Salt Water fish. << >> << >>I don't want to rely on anyone to come in daily while going away on << >>vacation. Maybe once during a week vacation to top off water, feed << >>frozen food, etc. 8 days is normally the max I'm away for (twice a << >>year) and several 3-4 day weekends throughout the year. << >> << >>So....is it out of the question starting a salt water tank if I may be << >>away for a week here and there? << >>Are there certain types of fish that can get by without a problem on << >>flakes and an automatic feeder while I'm away for a week? Certain << >>types of fish to absolutely keep away from because they'll eat nothing << >>but frozen food? << >> << >>Also....what would you consider the BEST book for someone getting into << >>a Salt Water Aquarium for the first time? Something that talks about << >>different types of tank set-ups, which fish can be put with which fish, << >>live rocks, etc etc. << >> << >>Thanks so much! << >>Pam ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 28 Jan 2007 01:13:53
From: ReefMaster
Subject: Re: What fish would be best for a Salt Water Aquarium if I know I'll be away for a week
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"Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:51pmr2t5r57c5h80o76oadi67fbun55g4p@4ax.com... > > > Food is not so much of a problem as top off water is........ bullshit, your on food stamps. All you got is your old lady to stalk and lie about low life scumbag......... better keep that appt at the VA hosputal this month Royboi....... Who lives in the ghetto Roy Tristan Hauer???? LOL LOL LOL.......... lying scumbag! LOL......... Carol Gully -Mount Juliet, Tennessee = Median Family Income in Mount Juliet, TN - $70,349.00 Roy "tristan" Hauer - Hope Hull, AL 36105, = Median Household Income Hope Hull AL - $29,948.00 Antonio "Jabriol" Santana - Camden, New Jersey = The median income for a household in the city of Camden NJ - $23,421.00
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Date: 26 Jan 2007 23:33:09
From: KurtG
Subject: Re: What fish would be best for a Salt Water Aquarium if I know I'll
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pm3009 wrote: > I don't want to rely on anyone to come in daily while going away on > vacation. Maybe once during a week vacation to top off water, feed > frozen food, etc. 8 days is normally the max I'm away for (twice a > year) and several 3-4 day weekends throughout the year. There are automated feeders, but I have a house sitter that feeds and loves on my various pets. I leave detailed instructions and she just runs down the list. You just need to leave the tank ready to coast for a few days. So far, the longest that I've been away is 7 days. --Kurt
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Date: 26 Jan 2007 20:02:06
From: Guayni; SAHS
Subject: Re: What fish would be best for a Salt Water Aquarium if I know I'll be away for a week
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Visit my website, http://www.guayni.com/downloads.htm, there is a downloadable pdf manual on setting up your new tank! Also, a good beginners book will be... The Complete Encyclopedia of the Saltwater Aquarium at Amazon.com you'll find it for $35 http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Encyclopedia-Saltwater-Aquarium-Dakin/dp/1552978176/sr=8-1/qid=1169859600/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-6954377-2177548?ie=UTF8&s=books Good luck! "pm3009" <pmatsis@comcast.net > wrote in message news:1169851347.534072.43280@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > Hello > > I've always wanted to start a Salt Water Aquarium. Had a fresh water > aquarium years ago, but the fish are boring in comparison. I'm an avid > diver, so very interested in a Salt Water fish. > > I don't want to rely on anyone to come in daily while going away on > vacation. Maybe once during a week vacation to top off water, feed > frozen food, etc. 8 days is normally the max I'm away for (twice a > year) and several 3-4 day weekends throughout the year. > > So....is it out of the question starting a salt water tank if I may be > away for a week here and there? > Are there certain types of fish that can get by without a problem on > flakes and an automatic feeder while I'm away for a week? Certain > types of fish to absolutely keep away from because they'll eat nothing > but frozen food? > > Also....what would you consider the BEST book for someone getting into > a Salt Water Aquarium for the first time? Something that talks about > different types of tank set-ups, which fish can be put with which fish, > live rocks, etc etc. > > Thanks so much! > Pam >
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