Hi again!
I have a 55 gallon tank, with 2.36 wpg that has been cycled for about a month now. The substrate is eco complete. The fish are doing great and seem happy and healthy.
Anyways, I think it is heavily planted. Most plants seem to be doing great. My Kleiner bar sword and telantheras are growing very fast. My ludwigia repens is growing slower but seems to be developing a good root system. I have some little sword plants (I am not sure what they are) but they are growing really long stems with leaves at the end that float on the surface, so I just pull those so they don't block the light. I am thinking maybe they need more light and that's why they grow so high.
I haven't added any fertilizer until now because I wanted the fish to get used to the new place and the tank to stabilize a bit. Now I am not sure what I need to do, what to add, how often, or maybe if I can get away without it. What do you think? What are your suggestions and do you have any advice for this stage of a new planted tank?
Thank you for your advice!

I have a 55 gallon tank, with 2.36 wpg that has been cycled for about a month now. The substrate is eco complete. The fish are doing great and seem happy and healthy.
Anyways, I think it is heavily planted. Most plants seem to be doing great. My Kleiner bar sword and telantheras are growing very fast. My ludwigia repens is growing slower but seems to be developing a good root system. I have some little sword plants (I am not sure what they are) but they are growing really long stems with leaves at the end that float on the surface, so I just pull those so they don't block the light. I am thinking maybe they need more light and that's why they grow so high.
I haven't added any fertilizer until now because I wanted the fish to get used to the new place and the tank to stabilize a bit. Now I am not sure what I need to do, what to add, how often, or maybe if I can get away without it. What do you think? What are your suggestions and do you have any advice for this stage of a new planted tank?
Thank you for your advice!
