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Hi, I am going on vacation for 9 days and I won't be able to feed my corals. I have the lights auto set already for 7 hours a day but I won't be able to feed any coral food to them. I have gonios, a scoly, Euphyllia garden and some zoas. Will they bleach and die?
 

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Hi, I am going on vacation for 9 days and I won't be able to feed my corals. I have the lights auto set already for 7 hours a day but I won't be able to feed any coral food to them. I have gonios, a scoly, Euphyllia garden and some zoas. Will they bleach and die?
I was in florida twice since August for a week or more. Both times, the person who watches my tank was not available and I did a water test, which was good so added nothing and shut off ATO to avoid any catastrophes and topped tank as much as I could and left. I left lights at normal schedule and when I returned both times- The tank looked SO good.
If tank is looking good- do nothing. Light feeds their zooxanthellae within and they will thrive.
If needed- do your water changed and even buy a cheap wireless cam to place in front of your tank giving you the ability to view it if you wish to
 
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I was in florida twice since August for a week or more. Both times, the person who watches my tank was not available and I did a water test, which was good so added nothing and shut off ATO to avoid any catastrophes and topped tank as much as I could and left. I left lights at normal schedule and when I returned both times- The tank looked SO good.
If tank is looking good- do nothing. Light feeds their zooxanthellae within and they will thrive.
If needed- do your water changed and even buy a cheap wireless cam to place in front of your tank giving you the ability to view it if you wish to
Okay thank you for the reply! I feel less worried about this now.
 

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Okay thank you for the reply! I feel less worried about this now.
If any fish, same applies but I do use an auto feeder filling with flakes and pellets and feeding minimum quantity
 

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