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| Ricordea | Feeding Question I'm heading out of town for a week and my mother in law will be feeding the tank for me. I want to make it as simple for her as I can, so I wanted to know if it is okay to take some frozen food and leave it thawed in the refrigerator. I would like to have each day in a separate cup so that all she will have to do is grab a cup of the correct amount and type of food for that day. |
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| Smile Maker | Re: Feeding Question I guess that could be done. Don't really know how long it will stay fresh after thawing, even in the fridge. if you are concerned about over feeding, why not just have her feed every other day? |
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