Day 112 update, recovering from Micro Toxicity!
I realized I can upload photos directly from my phone's photo library, then edit the post with information. So easy!
Crypt wendtii bronze looking good. New growth on S repens is good, but older leaves still show chlorosis of some kind.
Penthorum sedoides from
@Burr740 is just awesome. What a great plant. Slow growing, resilient, bushy, and great color/texture.
Eriocaulon vietnam from
@Burr740 making a serious comeback, from just a handful of algae-covered leaves to these guys!
Rotala indica bonsai is algae-free and healthy. Looks much better in person, I swear!
AR Mini is now my go-to "indicator" plant for microtoxicity issues. It stunts SEVERELY when there is too much of... some micro element... in the water.
Look at how damn healthy it is! The best it's been in this tank, and even my other tanks. No more twisted, burnt leaves. Looking really good. I never want to overdose micros again lol

Water clarity is still so good with the Netlea Prefilter setup. I will use horizontal CO2 reactors forever... no mist is amazing for viewing. You can also see how I trimmed the
Rotala Blood Red in the back corner to be rounder/shaped well.

Full tank shot. I removed most of the
Pogostemon deccanensis in the back-center, to replace with
Limnophila aromatica mini from
@Burr740. I've never grown it before but I'm very excited to see how it can be shaped into a bush!



These are Crypt parva, growing in completely inert sand. No root tabs, no aquasoil... only water column fertilization. I genuinely think I can get them to form an entire hairgrass-like carpet in this tank, they are all putting out new healthy leaves (finally!). Show this post next time someone says "crypts are root feeding plants". Again, this looks soooo much better in person. I really need to get my old camera out, these photos do not do the tank justice.
Current setup and fertilization:
CO2 comes on at 5am, reaches
30ppm by lights on, and then
40ppm+ throughout the day. Turns off 1 hour before lights off, all in my DIY Horizontal reactor created from a Netlea Prefilter Large size.
Lights are set to ~50% through the day. They do ramp up, but once they've reached the desired power, I keep them there. Instead of having the light grow/shrink through the day, I speculate that hyper-consistent light is better for plant growth than mimicking natural sun intensity through the day. PAR is probably back up to ~180-200PAR at the substrate, but I should test with the Photone app and the cosine corrector clip on my phone in a plastic bag again.
I fertilize the tank twice a week; once after the
~74% water change on Saturday afternoon/night, and once with a booster on Wednesday morning. I dose the tank with dry salts prepared in advance. To do this, I use small 2oz ramekin cups with lids that I label "Initial" and "Booster". I make all of them in one sitting, once a month, and have them ready for 4 weeks of use.
The
initial macro dose is 20-6-26. I mix lightly with a cup of tank water, then toss in.
The
booster macro dose is 10-3-13. The
weekly total is 30-9-39.
Micros are currently CSM+B. I dissolve 14g CSM+B, 0.2g Potass. Sorbate, and 0.2g Ascorbic Acid in 450mL RO water to make a micro solution, then dosed at 1mL/day, or
0.02ppm Fe by proxy per day for a total of 0.14ppm Fe per week.
Let me know if you have any questions!