Plant Identification

MajorTom

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Hi,

I'm new to the hobby and need some help identifying the plants I have.

I bought most of them with my tank from a lfs that I regret going to. I've since found much better. The plants were a bit iffy looking at the shop, but the staff member said with ferropol and easycarbo they would quickly improve.

Anyway, they are looking worse not better and I want to identity them so I can research and see if I can improve/adjust their environment.

If you can help me by identifying the below 4 it would be much appreciated!

A.
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B.
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C (Foreground) & D (Background)
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Thanks!
 
The first one appears to be an amazon sword, #2 An anubias species, and #3 is java fern and #4 looks like a cryptocoryne.

All are fairly common in the trade, and usually most available at a LFS.
 
The first one appears to be an amazon sword, #2 An anubias species, and #3 is java fern and #4 looks like a cryptocoryne.

All are fairly common in the trade, and usually most available at a LFS.
1. Amazon sword
2. Melon sword (I believe due to the stem structure and how they branch out from a single spot)
3. Java fern
4. Crypt Parva
 
1. Amazon sword
2. Melon sword (I believe due to the stem structure and how they branch out from a single spot)
3. Java fern
4. Crypt Parva
agree. Javafern needs to be attached to a rock / stone and not planted in the substrate.

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Just for clarification: plant D is the java fern.
 

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