Well, I had to skip a water change because of my thumb, but I must say, thanks to you guys, it already looks better!
Nearly all the plants are entirely green again and both algae types are nearly gone.
I read up on the hydrogen peroxide, and although it seems like a good solution, it can only be done in fishless tanks...I guess...so that's out of the question.
I've got the CO2 up to 3bps now and as soon as I get it to four, I will try to turn the lights back on (I have only half of them running every day.) Let me know if this is not a good idea...
Would it be a good idea to trim all the plants and take out as many snails as possible next week? I want to start adding fish (a bunch of neons and a female GBR again) but want the tank to be as clean as possible and rid of most snails.
Thanks for all the help so far!
EDIT: Oops, forgot to add the pic!
Nearly all the plants are entirely green again and both algae types are nearly gone.
I read up on the hydrogen peroxide, and although it seems like a good solution, it can only be done in fishless tanks...I guess...so that's out of the question.
I've got the CO2 up to 3bps now and as soon as I get it to four, I will try to turn the lights back on (I have only half of them running every day.) Let me know if this is not a good idea...
Would it be a good idea to trim all the plants and take out as many snails as possible next week? I want to start adding fish (a bunch of neons and a female GBR again) but want the tank to be as clean as possible and rid of most snails.
Thanks for all the help so far!
EDIT: Oops, forgot to add the pic!