I'm using a drop checker from Green Leaf Aquarium. I have had trouble getting the CO2 high enough since the addition of many more plants. I am tweaking my way up with upping the bps and if I don't get a green drop checker I lower the PH with the PH controller. I think I am getting close today. It's green, but not light green.jcardona1;2624854; said:looking good! what are you using to monitor your co2 levels?
LOL, it will take years for me to feel like an expert. Right now I feel like a kindergartner in plant school.Red Devil;2625683; said:You be an expert at planted tanks after this.. you will be able to tell us how all the plants do .. what each require... which ones grow the best.. start your own plant sticky... keep us updated.
I discovered what the two mystery plants were from the guy who gave them to me.
Najas roraima (I love this plant, it has a spotted almost a dark segmented look to the fine leaves)
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/myplants/191-Najas_sp_Roraima_Najas_Roraima.html
And some type of Tonina, possible Tonina sp. belem
http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_viewer.php?id=278
I think my first step is to take the checker out to clean it and replace the 4dkh solution. I also think that the CO2 must be low because of the algae, as you said.
good stuff going on! 