Vacation checklist.... any tips for my tanksitter?

breebauer

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Plane tickets.... check!
Flip-flops.... check!
Bikini.... check!
Passport.... check!

Now, if I could only pack my 2 tanks and bring them with me.....

(Sorry ahead of time for the long post)

I'm going on vacation for a month, and need some help on advising my friend/tanksitter. Please tell me what I'm forgetting:

I have a good friend of mine tanksitting for me while I'm away. He does not have any tanks of his own, although he has taken care of a FOWL tank of mine a few years ago. That was a bigger tank, and less maintenance, obviously.

This time around, I have 2 small, fairly established reef tanks: one 15 gal, and a 12 gal nano. The bad news is that they're both small tanks, the good and bad news is that they're very basic. I don't have a lot of complicated equiptment, just some LR and powerheads for now. Neither have a skimmer as I've been neurotic with my water changes and was planning on buying a skimmer(s) when I set up my other 46 gal (which won't be until I get back, now).

Most of my coral are pretty hardy zoas and LPS. The fish are firefish and seem to be pretty hardy too.

I've written down a schedule of what I normally do myself to maintain my little tanks as a guide for him. I've even made a calendar and wrote which days to do add top off water (every 3-4 days), and do a small water change. The only difference is that I normally do a 10% water change every sunday religiously, and I'm asking him to do a water change every 10 days. (I was thinking that it would leave less room for error.)

I'm leaving a bunch of fresh water, and a bunch of mixed saltwater in buckets. I've shown him how I do a water change last weekend, and will show him again this sunday. I've given him all of my books on reef tanks, and also tried to give a brief overview of what to look for if a coral or fish might not be doing good.

The lights are on timers, and I have an automatic fish feeder on both. I also have backup heaters, powerheads, and other things. I've showed him how to test the water with my test kits and showed him in my books what the norm is.

Is this good enough to get my tanks by for a month?

What else should I do? Thanks for any advice/ help/ tips!!!

Bridget
(Sorry for the long post.)
 
Bridget,

Get him to register on RC and point him to this forum. That way if he's got questions while your away he can ask us all ;) In a pinch, if he runs into a real emergency and needs an experienced hand he can flag me down, I'm in Mattituck and be convinced to help for beer :D
 
Thanks Bill!

My friend's a little leary of the internet, but has a roommate that can post here for him.

But, in case of an emergency, we always have beer here (and vodka, rum, whisky, scotch...wine, beer, oh yeah.... and gin, grand manier, sambuca..... did I say beer?)!

I know it's a long time to be away, and leave a non-reef person in charge. I really think everything will be ok, since I'm pretty new at this too, and all I have right now is super-basic stuff, and somewhat low maintenance. ( I wish I had set up my 46gal about 6 months ago, so I could've moved my livestock into that tank.... next year, hopefully I won't have to worry.)

I really do appreciate the offers for help! (Especially teen and Bill!)
Thank you soo much! I'm putting this board's address on my tank schedule, in case of emergency.

My tanksitter will be able to call me if he needs me, while I'm away, but there will be a 12 hr time difference, and intermittent signal.

It will be fine..... hopefully.

I'm trying not to panic. :sad1:
 
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Our first stop is Hong Kong for a few days, then on to Thailand.

We'll work our way down the Andaman coast to Malaysia, and back.

Just alot of beaches, Buddhas, and diving!
 
If power was to go out, would the person be able to handle it?? Also you don't really have a high bio load so even if a water change happened at the 15 day mark you should be ok.

Lastly, do not touch your tank the last 3 days you are here. Last chance of Murphys law.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11845049#post11845049 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by breebauer
Our first stop is Hong Kong for a few days, then on to Thailand.

We'll work our way down the Andaman coast to Malaysia, and back.

Just alot of beaches, Buddhas, and diving!

Man, sounds amazing. I just got my fiancee into diving (Bonaire over New Years) - hoping to go back in the water a few more trips this year, and then hopefully a few more exotic locales in the near future.

I'd love any and all info you can share once you get back.

Bon Trip and Safe home,

Justin

ps I'm in Montauk, so keep me in mind if you have issues.
 
Bridget,

I wish you luck. I had my daughter just "feed my fish" and ran into a surprise. I was told my light was out. I panicked figuring if the electricity went out, I am a gonner.

When I went home, I realized "after debugging the problem", was that she put the light on, even though I had a timer and left the switch in off mode. (Whewwwww) !!!

In addition, even though I left instructions for how much to feed... She way over fed the tank, seeing that the fish always looked hungry.

Just relaying my experience.

Would be great, if your care taker, could take care of the tank a few days before you left, just so you can see the results.
 
Thanks for the tips everyone!

My buddy is coming over in a little bit to get debriefed, again. I think everything will be ok.

Billsreef and teen- thanks he's got your info, I appreciate the help.

jnfallon- thanks, if your fiancee needs to get certified and you want to take a vacation, Thailand is probably one of the best places to go, Not only is it beautiful, I think it's one of the cheapest places to get your cert. (This is my 5th time there.)
 
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