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I like the right side better than the left side.
All my Paterson tanks leak a bit ... that's what my sink is for.
I just make sure I put more developer in to compensate.
Here's a short strip of unexposed film that has been developed:
On the right is a portion that is not properly fixed due to depleted / exhausted fixer. On the left, properly fixed.
Notice how the properly fixed film is clear all the way across the film. On the right, there's still silver left on the film due to the depleted fixer not being able to remove it. The result looks likes the film has been fogged.
It may be fresh to you, but it may be old stock to begin with. Another possibility is you got the ratio wrong.
All is not lost... you can always 'refex' the negatives. Just start with a good batch of fresh fixer and pour it into a container with the film. In 30 seconds, you should start to see them clear up.