I have a new tank (almost 3 months old) it is a 30 gallon feshwater w/a Penguin 330 Bio-Wheel filter. As far as fish go, I have:
2 angelfish
1 dwarf gourami
6 skirted serpae tetras
4 zebra danios
1 baby bandit catfish
OK. Here's my question. At the aquarium store where I bought the whole setup, they said to do a 25% water change once a week. That way it would be a complete water change at the end of each month. I have been doing that with no problem, until this past weekend. I did the gravel vaccuum as normal, and added the new wate(conditioned, of course), and then about an hour later the water was cloudy like skim milk.
I went to a different fish store and they told me that it was a bacterial bloom because I am changing the water too often & I upset the balance. They said to do a 25% water change once a MONTH, not weekly.
I have been looking online & am finding conflicting advice. I realize that everybody has their own opinions about things, but there has to be a right & wrong way somewhere. If I only do a partial water change once a month, won't my nitrates get out of control?
HELP!
2 angelfish
1 dwarf gourami
6 skirted serpae tetras
4 zebra danios
1 baby bandit catfish
OK. Here's my question. At the aquarium store where I bought the whole setup, they said to do a 25% water change once a week. That way it would be a complete water change at the end of each month. I have been doing that with no problem, until this past weekend. I did the gravel vaccuum as normal, and added the new wate(conditioned, of course), and then about an hour later the water was cloudy like skim milk.
I went to a different fish store and they told me that it was a bacterial bloom because I am changing the water too often & I upset the balance. They said to do a 25% water change once a MONTH, not weekly.
I have been looking online & am finding conflicting advice. I realize that everybody has their own opinions about things, but there has to be a right & wrong way somewhere. If I only do a partial water change once a month, won't my nitrates get out of control?
HELP!