Aquatic plants for cynops tanks

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miriam

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OK, so I have three different cynops tanks, one with cynops orientalis, one with cynops pyrrhogaster sasayamae and one with cynops chenggongensis and they are planted with eloidea densa and hydrocotyle sp. But I want to change their tanks into something more Asian. So I'm looking for underwater Asian plants that can take low temperatures and low light conditions. And I'm also looking for some plants that will grow above the water since there is so much space above my tanks that is not used. Cosmopolite plants also will do. I've done a lot of research on the net, but I want to hear from newt keepers what plants will do since the internet describes plants only for tropical aquarium use or fish ponds.
 
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