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Can you pull the last one out and snap another pic with the roots. If it's anubias, it shouldn't be planted in the gravel. It should be tied on DW or a stone. Same goes for some of the java fern I see in the background. They don't like to have their rhizome buried.
The first one looks like an echinodorus, similar to standard swords, but with a higher light requirement. Grows a lot slower, too. Huuuuge root feeders.
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The second looks like crypt undulata, but the leaf structure could change when it recovers.
The third could be ludwigia, or two or three other plants. Not enough leaf structure to say definitively. Lots of stem plants with pink underside leafs.
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