I strongly suspect the Oasis system would be too damp for most orchids. As others have pointed out, if you're moving to a system that keeps the root zone much damper than usual, you're going to need to change growing medium.
One somewhat more complex idea might be to move your plants into something like semi-hydro, and then have a timer system "flush" the pots for you on whatever schedule you deem appropriate; you'll need something that will take the overflow and divert it down a drain somewhere, however.
If you have mounted plants, a
misting system could work quite well.
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If you have someone coming in "every couple of days" to feed the fish, that's pretty close to the once or twice a week watering schedule that works with most orchids anyway - and they'll need to be doing water changes for the fishtanks, so they might as well move some water for your plants too
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