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For a top you may comsider making one. Search DIY aquarium top on the internet and you will find plenty of options.
As for lighting if you want inexpensive again you can DIY. Or, you can just buy an expensive light.
Plants may go through a "melting" period when switching tanks due to different water, light and ferts. They should adjust and begin to grow once they acclimate to your tank.
You should probably not move a livebearer into a breeding net until she squares off and is a day or hours away from giving birth. It would stress her too much.
Definitely need it lower as in your second pic. Also, most people put the intake pipe and the outflow pipe on opposite sides of the tank to improve flow.
They all say that for liability purposes. For this it should be fine. That line just get's them off the lawsuit hook should somebody ise their products improperly and have a problem.
Do you have just the two fish in the tank? Don't fuss too much with ph right now. As the cycle gets going the nitrification process will bring ph down quickly so high is good for now. Any fish-in cycle I have done has taken about 8 weeks and during this time you should check ammonia levels...
No issues with Krylon it's aquarium safe after curing. I use it in and out of the tank. Visual effects are your biggest problems and you can use a razor blade if necessary to cure that issue.
At this point I would tear down the tank and replace that one (of three) pieces of glass. That's the only insurance that you have against a future break.
If the assassin snails have plenty of food and there is a male and female they will breed. Their eggs look like little snack zip loc bags and they stick them everywhere randomly.
Nerite eggs typically stick to the sides of the tank, decorations and plants. Eventually they break down and slowly dissolve. I do not know if your fish would eat them but if they did that would be great.
Malaysian Trumpet Snails do breed quickly if there is enough food. Like most snails they breed only as much as their food availability.
Nerites are the best alge eaters but they lay tons of eggs that will never hatch in fresh water.
All varieties of snails will fit the bill. I have most of them in my various tanks. No problems with any snails ruining my plants as they are well fed by leftover fish food. All survive well in unheated room temp tanks too. My water is medium-hard and I have had no issues with breeding. Probably...