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Some good emergent plants for a RETF Paludarium?

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I setup a paludarium using an 18" Cube Exo-Terra. I have some tetras on the bottom and I plan on getting a pair of RETF's for the top.

I have several aquatic plants in the Paludarium already (Anubias Frazeri, Anubias Congensis, Java Fern, Java Moss, and some species of Cryptocoryne).

I am looking to get a couple of smaller emergent plants for the background. Most of what I have are small foreground plants. I dont want anything that will get too large though, or if it does it will need to take well to pruning.

Anyone have any recomendations for me?
 

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Thanks Ed. Took about 5 days to put it all together using the Foam/Coco background method. Unfortunatly it should have sat a bit longer and now will need to be stripped down and patched up as some of the foam pulled away from the glass, and if I leave it like that when I put the frogs in I will never see them, they'll go right back there, lol.
 
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