Just leave your betta for 2 days - this is a walk in the park for a fish. Anybody with an understanding of how a fishes cold blooded body works would not be uncomfortable leaving their fish for a few days, or even a couple of weeks without food - the way their bodies work it would amaze you how long they can survive without food, and with no negative health effects either!
Those feeding blocks are useless - they hold almost no nutrition, all filler, and have been known to pollute tanks. Those who buy these things are essentially paying extra to not feed their fish anyway.
2007-07-31 07:26:40
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answered by Ghapy 7
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Is it achievable to have somebody feed it once you're long gone? despite if this is basically as quickly as a million/2 way with the aid of your trip that is better than 8 days. you do no longer prefer to apply the trip feeders, they fog and grimy up the water. i does not propose that wall bowl ingredient, it form of feels tricky to bathe and is not any longer the main suitable atmosphere. The bare minimum is two.5 gallons, i prefer to propose 5 and of direction heated and filtered. you're able to do partial water adjustments once or twice a week in a filtered tank. keep the temp in the better 70s. And feed them betta pellets, and freeze dried or frozen bloodworms and brineshrimp as treats. basically feed around 4, supply or take, pellets an afternoon. they do no longer prefer plenty. be constructive to get water conditioner to take out chlorine and chloramines. additionally analyze the nitrogen cycle in tanks.
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answered by ? 4
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Most fish can go without food for a week or longer, let alone 2 days. Feed him right before you leave, and when you come back, he should be fine.
~ZTM
2007-07-31 06:45:31
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answered by ZooTycoonMaster 6
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It will survive just fine without food for two days. But if you are worried, then:
1. Let a neighbor watch him
2. Get an automatic fish feeder
3. Get a fish food pellet, they slowly dissolve, dispersing the fish food inside.They can last up to a week.
4. Take him with you, if you can
2007-07-31 06:50:51
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answered by Sarah O. 3
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He should be fine for two days. There are food blocks you can buy at the fish store that dissolve slowly for a longer time away.
Two days will be just fine. Feed before you leave and when you get home. Just don't overfeed, that makes the water dirty with rotting food.
2007-07-31 06:41:34
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answered by Susan M 7
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your betta will be fine not being fed for 2 or 3 days
2007-07-31 06:40:12
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answered by rooster_nugget 6
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Just buy vacation feeders for a few dollars. They usually last anywhere from 3 days to a week I believe. That's the safe way to do it. They might be ok for two days but why risk it?
2007-07-31 06:41:35
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answered by wave 2
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Yes, fish can survive a few days without food, but to put your mind at ease, your best bet would be to buy a food block from your local pet store. They sit at the bottom of the tank and disperse food when disolved over a period of time.
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2007-07-31 06:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Please STAY AWAY from the vacation feeders, they do more harm then good, they will only pollute your tank
Just feed your betta before you leave and he will be absolutely fine, but don't overfeed him, only the usual amount
Hope that helps
Good luck
EB
2007-07-31 06:44:50
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answered by Kribensis lover 7
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I wouldn't stave him. I would buy one of those vacation foods clunks, that you put in the bowl and the fish feeds itself. Giving it to someone might not work, because they might forget.
2007-07-31 06:40:48
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answered by Cheaze 3
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