I wouldn't do a water change too often as it will result in instability of the tank. Just leave it for 2 weeks and it will settle itself. Seems to me that you just started the tank.
Hi Guys,
After a week long of suspecting I might have green water, I am now sure that I have bacteria bloom instead. Well, I took a white plastic spoon and scooped the water up and realised ithe water is milky white not green.
So, now I have a new problem. How do I solve bacteria bloom?
Is constant water change a good idea? I heard that constant water change might kill the good bacteria too.
Sorry for all the confusion man.
Thanks anyway!
I wouldn't do a water change too often as it will result in instability of the tank. Just leave it for 2 weeks and it will settle itself. Seems to me that you just started the tank.
Cheerio,
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No actually this is the fourth week.
Have you made any large water change for the past four week.
If you have, then there ia a possibility that your bacteria cutivation will start all over again.
Leave it alone with a few hardy fish to let your tank settle down.
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