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Ah yeah I like the lush and fullness of ludwigia repens. I have three bunches which I got a week ago I can't wait for it to fully grow! Mine has that dark red under the leaves.
These plants will do much better if they're emersed. The roots need to be below the water with the leaves above. Submerged, the plant doesn't grow, but will look presentable for about 6 months, tops. They melt and the snails have something to eat. Won't affect the water chemistry, though.
Actually, it's a type of Pineapple plant which is aquatic. These early versions didn't do well submerged. The new hybrids have the same coloration, and do much better in the aquarium environment.
This is actually a Ribbon plant, Dracaena sanderiana. It is often times sold as an aquatic plant and will last awhile submerged in a tank but once it starts dying it will add excess nutrients to the water and should be removed.
did you mean plants I have water sprite they love to lay on it and swim throught it i also have dwarf hair grass keeps food from being sucked straight in the filter and some dwarf baby tears as some floor cover