Plant ID Help

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Hey all, I got these plants a while ago and I would love to get more, but have no idea what they are to be honest. One looks like it would be great for newt egg laying (pic 1)
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The third picture is Tropical Hornwort. (Ceratophyllum submersum) The first one I have seen before but forget and the second looks like a type of Cryptocoryne. There are like 50+ species. You will need a better picture and someone more into plants than me but i could be C.wendtii. That's very common.
 
For the first picture, I would have guessed a species of sword plant (Echinodorus sp.), although I can't tell what kind.
 
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