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What are some aquatic plant species?

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A few easy-to-keep species are:

  • cryptocoryne sp.(crypts)
  • microsorum pteropus (java fern)
  • elodea sp. (anacharis)
  • taxyphillum barbieri (java moss) [scientific name disputed]
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