Question: Floating plant suggestions

Hayleyy

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Hi everyone!
Does anyone have any good floating plant suggestions for my axie tank? I'd like to add some more cover from my light as my new axie is really sensitive to it (I have live plants so do need the light). I live in NSW, Australia, so am not able to get any duckweed or frogbit (big restrictions to protect our environment). The tank sits at around 17 degrees and I have an LED light. Any suggestions are welcome (or good non-plant ideas), and I can easily check whether the plant is allowed :)
Thank you :happy:
 
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