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Waki-kusa ... or something like that ...

Looks good. Be interesting to see how the emmersed leaves develop. I'd of assumed that they would just dry out and die off but you must know differently. Keep us posted, I love these little bowl aquaria!
 
Manrock, like i said in the beginning of the video, i took out the leaves of the crypto and palustris some days later. At this time new leaves are beginning to grow in emmersed status... and are growing pretty well (but it took almost 3 weeks to adapt).
Hydrocotyle is full of new leaves at the top (emerged also) and the submersed are beautiful green
I think that the light will do it's job (i had my doubts).
 
Great video to see the changes!
but whats crawling about in there :wideyed: ...i keep seeing something moving :nailbiting:
 
Some updates...

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Palustris Cuba
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Hydrocotyle sp. Japan
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Hydrocotyle sp. Japan Flower
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