Are you looking for vacation foods
or just something special for the time of the year?
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Hi Fro
If you are going away for 1-2 weeks, don't bother with a holiday/ weekend feeder. Unlike mammals and birds that use most of the food they eat to keep warm, most fish take their body temperature from the surrounding water. this means any food they eat is used for growth and movement. This allows fish to go for weeks or even months with little to no food and not die like people would.
If you are going away for a month or more, then invest in an automatic feeder or get someone to pop in 2-3 times a week and feed the fish. If you have someone feed the fish for you, measure out one feed portions and put them into separate containers. Tell the person to use one container each time they are there. Make sure they understand that and they are not to feed more than one portion. More fish die from overfeeding than starvation.
Things you can do before you go away.
Feed the fish 3-5 times a day for a couple of weeks before you go. This will allow the fish to gain some weight and they can live off the fat reserves while you are away.
Do big water changes and gravel clean the substrate every day or two while feeding more often. This keeps the tank cleaner and reduces the chance of water quality issues.
Make sure any new water is free of chlorine/ chloramine before it's added to the tank.
Clean the filter a couple of days before you go. This means it shouldn't clog up while you're away.
You can add a heap of live aquatic plants a few weeks before you go. The plants will help keep the water cleaner while you are away. If you do add plants, make sure you do it a few weeks before you go so you can monitor them and remove any that aren't doing well. This reduces the chance of plants rotting and causing water quality problems.
If you get plants from a tank that has fish in, they could introduce diseases so rinse and quarantine them for a few weeks before adding to the tank.
Have the aquarium lights on a timer. You can increase lighting times and have the light on for up to 16 hours a day. The extra light will encourage algae and the fish can graze on this.
On the day you leave, give the fish a normal feed, then go and have a nice holiday.