

🐠 Vacation Mode: Fish Fed, Water Clear, Worry Gone!
Tetra Weekend and Vacation Feeder is a 1.06 oz slow-release gel block designed to feed tropical fish for up to 14 days without clouding aquarium water. Featuring a plaster-free formula enriched with ProCare nutrients, it supports fish immune health while ensuring clean, hassle-free feeding during your absence.


| ASIN | B000HHQ5GY |
| ASIN | B000HHQ5GY |
| Additional Features | Slow-release gel block for up to 14 days of feeding |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Buckwheat Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,503 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #14 in Aquarium Fish Food |
| Brand Name | Tetra |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,221) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2004 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Flavor | Fish |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046798771500 |
| Included Components | TetraVacation Tropical Slow Release Feeder |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Block |
| Item Type Name | Tetra Weekend Tropical Slow Release Feeder Fish Food, 1.06 oz |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 77150 |
| Manufacturer | Tetra |
| Manufacturer | Tetra |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 77150 |
| Model Number | 77150 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Feeds fish for up to 14 days, supports immune system, maintains water clarity |
| Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 3.06 x 5.94 inches; 1.06 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Vacation or Short-Term Absence |
| Special Ingredients | whole daphnia |
| Specific Uses For Product | Active |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 046798771500 |
| Unit Count | 1.06 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**I
Kept the fish alive
These feeders worked great kept all of our fishes alive and three tanks We even split them in half because we don't have very many fish in each tank I suggest you keep them hidden I have them in a plastic bag sitting on a shelf next to the aquarium so that my uncle could easily find them when he would come to feed the fish in the middle of our vacation and one of the cats got a hold of it and chewed it up so they can smell it so be aware I would definitely order these again
K**M
Easy to use; Fish love them; Don't leave a residue; Decent price; Snails-be-gone!
I like these fish feeders so much better than the white chalky ones that seem to always leave a white residue in the tank. I break a single 'feed cake' into about 5 or 6 pieces and drop them in different spots so that fish can easily feed on them wherever they are. They ARE slow release, so the food itself is dispersed over a period of many days. I have five guppies, two neon tetras and two algae eaters, so one of these feed cakes lasts about 10 days. An added bonus is that, if you have unwanted snails like I do, you will find them collected on whatever chunks are still left over, and just 'fish' those snails right out of the tank when you get home.
N**E
Very disappointing experience
I bought 2 five day tablets to do a trial run in each of my 2 tanks. They were put into the tanks the day after a detailed cleaning. On day 2, I was left with 2 cloudy tanks the morning after dropping the tablets in them! Also, the fish were almost entirely disinterested in the tablets (I have guppies, tetras, snails, glo-fish and rasboras). By day 3 both food tablets were showing fungal growth which became worse with each passing day and acted as a barrier to the fish actually accessing the tablet! Another reviewer on this page who took pictures of his tablet actually shows the fungal growth (it starts off as a whitish mound) in his tank Only the snails in my tanks seemed interested in feeding on the tablets but I noticed one snail that was eating it keeled over & died post feeding not 1/4" away from the tablet!. Simply put, it was a disappointing experience and I will have to seek another solution to finding a way to feed my fish while on vacation. I was hopeful that this product would work. Frankly, I am surprised that some folks here have anything positive to report about these food tablets! Nevertheless, the negative reviews all say the same thing: cloudy water and many fish don't go for it.
T**N
Great for a variety of fish
I purchased these a couple of times when going out of town or if I'm going to be away for a couple of days these say that it lasts the 14 days I have noticed in the tank where my sharks are it's lasting about 10 days but in the tank with my tropical fish it is lasting about 14 days it's a good value for the money it's a good size and it's healthy for the fish
L**8
It works!
The fish is still alive after multiple week-long vacays. Clearly this works!
A**I
Fish were alive tank was dirty
Every time we use this, it makes the aquarium so so dirty. The fish are alive until we come back even after seven days of vacation but cleaning the tank is such a huge problem after using this the whole tank water turned very, very orange and cloudy.
E**.
Works as expected
Works as expected
T**N
I ALWAYS have these around!
We travel often and I am sure to keep these on hand. We have Angel Fish, African Dwarf Frogs, Pleco's and a few other community fish. One of these disks lasts about 5 days in my tank. If we plan on being gone longer, we are sure to leave 2 disks in the tank. We have been gone for 11 days before, leaving 2 disks in a 55 gallon tank, and have come home to chunks of the disk's left in the bottom of the tank. Simply scoop out what's left over and toss out, then continue feedings as usual. This food is compressed in a tank safe gel and slowly dissolves, giving your fish the nutrients they need. If you have bottom feeders, they are quick to find the disks and work the food out themselves, helping the process. From my experience, this does NOT make the disks dissolve any faster so no need to add more with bottom feeders. Be sure to remove the disk entirely from the package. Don't leave it in the plastic cup after removing the lid. REMOVE IT FROM THE CUP ENTIRELY and drop the disk in the tank as far from the filter as possible.
L**N
It’s not worth buying those white feeders, we find they have left the water murky and we have had some casualties. We have been using the Tetra feeders for at least 10 years. It’s good how it slowly feeds flakes into the water or the fish nibble the block. If you don’t have a full tank of fish we cut the block in half.
M**I
I received it damaged. It was squeezed into a small box in a very bad way and the funny part is I can't request a return or a refund
D**T
Does the job....just make sure the plug doesn't get stuck under any rocks/ornaments in the tank....
D**Y
Todo bien, perfecto
F**7
does not cloud the water