I think there are more than one species. But that doesnt look like M. spicatum to me. Leaves are dissected from the base and not from the midrib. The submerged plant with dissected leaf seems to be like that of Cabomba sp. may be aquatica. Another plant seems to be Potamageton (the one with flowers and leaves on the water surface!!). Potamegeton is not usually used in aquariums, I tired, but my fishes died :((. Regards Pankaj
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