How long can I leave tank alone for?

Z0RN

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Hello,
I'm interested in starting up a reef tank. I have experience with freshwater but have never had a marine setup before. One big stumbling block I have is actually my job. I work for the railroad and and am away from home for an average of about - a day and a half, sometimes up to two days at a time. My question is will this pose any major problems for me? Or are there ways to get around my absence and still have a thriving setup. Thanks
 
1-2 days is usually fine as long as it's not a regular thing. If you're gone for 1-2 days twice a week or something, that's probably going to be a problem. There are auto-feeders and stuff that can help keep your fish on a feeding schedule, but most of them tend to overfeed and are more suitable for emergencies.
 
Depends on how you have it setup but you can usually go a week without needing to touch the tank as long as you have a auto top off, auto feeder, and timers for the lights.
 
Depends how automated your setup is. Like shifty said, with an auto top off, auto feeder and something to control your lights you would be fine for a while. When you get home you would have to refill auto top off container, fish food etc.
 
1-2 days is doable, but it really depends on your long-run passion for this hobby. -It is addictive and might lead to obsession but there are times when life dumps on you and the care for the tank becomes a PITA . . . yet it has to be done.
You did good by:
1. Asking yourself if you are up to it.
2. Contacting Reef Central.
-Based on these, I say: GO FOR IT!!
Good Luck!
 
I agree with one of the above posts. I travel weekly for work, anywhere from 1-3 days, and I have my tank set up so that I can do this. I have an auto feeder, one of those light timers, and the ATO. My one point of emphasis is to make sure you have a big enough ATO reservoir. When I am home regularly, I have a 5 gallon tank. When I know I will be gone for a longer trip, I switch over to a 20 gallon in case something happens that I cannot control with my travel. I got stuck in Michigan due to snow once for 2 additional days longer than expected and the 5 gallon tank definitely would not have lasted. It seems like your travel is more consistent so that may not be a concern for you.
 
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