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  1. Added DIY CO2 (Yeast, Sugar, Geletin) already thinking about switching to citric acid and baking soda system. Also added trellis behind the tank for my pothos to grow up. Thoughts, comments, ideas.
  2. Yes, I have root tabs near each rooted plant and use Easy Green once a week after the water change. I will try your suggestions and see what happens. I have also been using an algicide twice a week to try to clear it up.
  3. I do weekly water changes and check my levels right before and a day after the water change. Before they are a low/medium levels and after almost undetectable. I have a low fish load, or at least I think I do. 29 gallon tank with 3 rummy nose tetra, 2 sherpa tetra, one juli eyed cory, one small clown loach, and three mystery snails. Here is a picture of the whole tank. As far as light schedule, I have my tank in my living room which has a south facing window. I open tilt the vertical blinds in the morning to limit the light coming into the room. The aquarium light, a Finnex Planted+ 24/7 HLC Aquarium LED Light, Automated Full Spectrum Fish Tank Light, 30 Inch, Sleek Silver, (HLC-30) is set to come on at 12pm in the afternoon and ramp up to 100% by 3, it then stays on max until 6 when it starts to ramp down to 0% by 9pm. The tank has been running for about a year now, second round of plants. First ones melted off/died, The sword in the right corner is the only plant left from the first round and it is pretty sickly. The dwarf lilly is doing great and hasn't been affected by whatever it is that has plagued the rest of my tank.
  4. Kinda new to this and wonder what is growing on my plants. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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