ok, more plants I need identified

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On the second pic I was also thinking Didiplis diandre. The stem plant with narrow leaves in the back. If not that, then maybe a Rotala sp. grown in poor light.
 
I also thought rotala from the feal formation but the plant looked healthy so I decided against that one :) Great minds (or delusional ones at least) think alike :)
 
If I gave you the first, it is Bacopa australis (from an emersed growth project). No experience on plant3, but tend to agree with Simpte from browsing pics online.
 
on the first--definitely bacopa--if it's not the one czcz gave you, i would hazard a guess that it is bacopa caroliniana--giant bacopa. jmo
 
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