Going away for a week, autofeeder or let them go hungry?
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Going away for a week, autofeeder or let them go hungry?

I have to travel at short notice tomorrow morning, and I will be gone between 4 and 11 days, I don't know yet. The only shop open before I leave is Petstock, and I think this is the only feeder they have. I wont have time to test it thoroughly before leaving. Is it safer to left them go hungry rather than risk Malfunction and overfeeding?

I could ask my ex to stop by and feed but I'd rather not.

I have a 90L tank. 6 Harlequin Rasboras, 3 Neons, 3 Black Skirts, 3 Siamese algae eaters, 1 bristlenose pleco, a mystery snail and too many bladder snails. I usually feed a pinch of flakes and an algae wafer per day. Parameters are all very stable

u/ParkingNo1080 — 1 day ago

Bladder snails stressing my Mystery Snail out?

I've recently started to see a population boom in my bladder snails. For the last few days I started to cut down on the wafers to half a day instead of a full one to try and starve them out. This morning and last night I've noticed the bladders have started attaching themselves to the mystery snail for unknown reasons. It didn't seem to like this so I removed them and did a cull of all the ones I could get my hands on. I've got other fish (including Mollies and a pleco that go for wafers) in the tank and only feed them flakes once a day.

Is this something I need to be worried about? Is my Mystery Snail on its way out? I've only had it around a year

u/ParkingNo1080 — 9 days ago

Feeling good about my tank today

90L (~23 gallon)

3 Balloon Mollies

6 Harlequin Rasboras

3 Neon Tetras (there were more but they passed)

3 Black Widow Tetras

3 Siamese algae eaters

1 Elusive bristlenose pleco

1 mystery snail

There's more hornwort at the back but I had to cut it right back and replant after some issues. It's coming along well.

u/ParkingNo1080 — 21 days ago

Milling out while dealing lethal damage

I cast [[Fateful Showdown]] targeting my opponent directly. I have 20 cards in hand, 10 in my library and they have less than 20 life. As part of the resolution of the spell, I will deal damage to the player equal to the amount of cards in my hand, then discard my hand and draw that many cards. I know that after drawing I should lose to decking out, but does the opponent still take the damage? In a two player game does that result in a draw or does one player die to state base actions first? Does priority affect this?

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u/ParkingNo1080 — 1 month ago

The state of AI assistance on Android phones these days

I can't get Hey Google back. Instead I've been stuck with this useless "assistant" that just tells me how to do things myself. I used to use it a lot while driving but now I have to pull over anytime I want to change song, navigate somewhere different or quickly send someone a message. Unusable junk

u/ParkingNo1080 — 1 month ago