montanabay
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Hi All,
So I need some advice about what to do with my tank this summer. I'm leaving for most of summer to do field work and will be back and forth a few times, but it looks like I will be gone for 3-4 week periods at a time from May-August. I have roommates that can handle feeding the fish and have been watching me grow the tank out. Its a Nano 24 with softies for coral, a true perc, orange spotted gobie, CBS, a bunch of snails, and crabs. I wondering what I should do with it this summer? I really don't want to break it down and sell it off the livestock, so much time, money, and fun invested, but I'm worried about tending the tank while I'm gone. I could probably have a friend do water changes every two weeks, but again, I won't be there if something goes wrong with the tank (one to identify it and two to fix it).
What are peoples thoughts, experiences with this? Should I try to keep it up and hope for the best? Sell it off? Should I just remove the fish since the softies are hardy and can withstand possible neglect?
Anyone want to fish sit a healthy true perc and orange spotted gobie, he'll really clean your sand up!
I'm starting to get pretty bummed about it, hope someone has some good advice!
Thanks,
Josh
So I need some advice about what to do with my tank this summer. I'm leaving for most of summer to do field work and will be back and forth a few times, but it looks like I will be gone for 3-4 week periods at a time from May-August. I have roommates that can handle feeding the fish and have been watching me grow the tank out. Its a Nano 24 with softies for coral, a true perc, orange spotted gobie, CBS, a bunch of snails, and crabs. I wondering what I should do with it this summer? I really don't want to break it down and sell it off the livestock, so much time, money, and fun invested, but I'm worried about tending the tank while I'm gone. I could probably have a friend do water changes every two weeks, but again, I won't be there if something goes wrong with the tank (one to identify it and two to fix it).
What are peoples thoughts, experiences with this? Should I try to keep it up and hope for the best? Sell it off? Should I just remove the fish since the softies are hardy and can withstand possible neglect?
Anyone want to fish sit a healthy true perc and orange spotted gobie, he'll really clean your sand up!
I'm starting to get pretty bummed about it, hope someone has some good advice!
Thanks,
Josh