What plants are these?

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I've got two plants that I really like in my tank, but I honestly can't remember what I bought, but would love to know what they are.
First one I assume is a Fern, maybe narrow leaf? Has some wavy leaves, about 20 inches tall at the moment. Inside of a 60 gallon, taking about a third of the tank.
Second one, long and thin leaved. Leaves about 12-15 inches at the moment. Inside of a 10 gallon, taking about a quarter to third of the tank.
Any help is appreciated!
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I've got two plants that I really like in my tank, but I honestly can't remember what I bought, but would love to know what they are.
First one I assume is a Fern, maybe narrow leaf? Has some wavy leaves, about 20 inches tall at the moment. Inside of a 60 gallon, taking about a third of the tank.
Second one, long and thin leaved. Leaves about 12-15 inches at the moment. Inside of a 10 gallon, taking about a quarter to third of the tank.
Any help is appreciated!
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The first picture is Java fern
This is the second one
 

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yes they can get pretty big from experience
I actually ended up at the store that I bought the first one from and got another of the same type. Turned out to be a narrow lead temple plant. I thought that I had remembered it being a narrowed leaf something.
 
@Kaleidoscope
You're in luck. Our Tank of the Month contest for December will feature tanks sized at 16 gallons and less. It would be a great opportunity for you to show off your tank. And you just might win "Tank of the Month".
 
You will see a banner around the time we start accepting entries. Or if you click on What's New, it will be in the thread list once it starts. I plan on starting to take entries Friday afternoon. You will have about 6 days to enter before voting starts. Read the rules in the contest entry thread.

Meanwhile, take a good pic or a video (post video on youtube) of your tank and be ready to enter.
 
The top photo is definitely Hygrophila
 

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