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My plants were abit too junked together before. I took them all out cut and re arranged them all. I hope they make it and don't die. I hope I didn't stress them or shock them.
I'm not very familiar with that particular light but if it is part of a kit I'd guess it is probably in the low light range, especially on a tank that high. It is impossible to say without knowing more about the light though (such as the PAR values) but hopefully someone else who has it will chime in. Whether or not you will need co2 will depend on the plants you keep, your ultimate goals, and the strength of your light. If it is just suitable for lowtech you'll likely just be fine with basic ferts and a liquid carbon source such as Excel or glutaraldehyde.
Yuck. Tonight I added a decorative fake rock and moved a few things around & I'm really Not liking how my any it looks anymore. The plants are all mixed up and It's way too crowded and tangled. I don't want to go crazy and replant everything or stress the fish out so I'm leaving it for now. but Next week I'm taking some stuff out of there (I'm really not digging this look) whyy did I change it around :// whyy