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Old 08-03-2011, 05:05 PM
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Default Leaving tank for 3 weeks

ok so i have a couple months before i go on vacation and ill be training my dad how to feed the fish, and maybe even clean the skimmer.

im gonna try and find a 40 gallon barrel to fill up for my ATO.

just wondering if im forgetting anything.

anyone have experience with leaving their tank that long without being looked after
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:13 PM
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for that long it might be a good idea to ask a friend (some lfs do it too) who knows about tanks to stop in once or twice a week just to make sure everything is good. sometimes people with little experience can't trouble shoot the little problems that can then turn into big problems
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:17 PM
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I might be thinking of someone else, but I think maybe you're on the north end? If that's the case, call Steve at Red Coral... good guy, good rate for maintenance.
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:32 PM
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Thanks guys. Yeah I'm on the northside.

I'll ask Steve, but I don't know what other maintenance would need to be done.... All I really do now is fill up ATO reservoir, clean out skimmer and clean the front glass with an algae magnet
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Thanks guys. Yeah I'm on the northside.

I'll ask Steve, but I don't know what other maintenance would need to be done.... All I really do now is fill up ATO reservoir, clean out skimmer and clean the front glass with an algae magnet
Last time i went on vacation, i set up auto feeder, had a big ATO reservior, and a bucket for skimmage to drain to. A controller is also handy to monitor the tank.
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Old 08-03-2011, 07:04 PM
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You can also consider a controller that allows for remote monitoring/controling of your system as well as a webcam. Then its simply a matter of having someone "on call" and say a weekly visit etc for ATO refills and such.
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Last time i went on vacation, i set up auto feeder, had a big ATO reservior, and a bucket for skimmage to drain to. A controller is also handy to monitor the tank.
The only problem with that is if your skimmer were to go nuts for what ever reason you would have a flood and and empty tank.
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Old 08-03-2011, 09:33 PM
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Yeah I'm actually looking for an apex controller.

I'll probably set up a 55 gallon tank for ATO so I can fill it and mix the kalk, shouldn't need refilling.

I do have a drain for the skimmer cup but I probably won't use it, cuz that doesn't clean the neck.

I think I'll just get my dad to clean the skimmer and feed the fish
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The only problem with that is if your skimmer were to go nuts for what ever reason you would have a flood and and empty tank.
True, but i do have a flow switch which monitor low and high water in my sump, so if the water is too low, my return pump will shut off as well any other pump in the sump and I will get an email, then probably will call someone to stop by and check.

It is very much the same thing if anything goes wrong such your heater go nuts or some snails get into your overflow pipe
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I have a back up plan in case of a power outage, battery pumps, generator etc.
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