Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis 53B'
Enchinodorus 'Ozelot'
Nymphaea lotus
Hydrocotyle tripartita
Anubias barteri var. nana
Limnophila sessiliflora
Ceratophyllum demersum
Ludwigia glandulosa
Ludwigia repens 'Rubin'
Alternanthera reineckii'Rosanervig'...
I think that's all. XD Sorry I have no clue what names they go by in common english... ^^' Reineckii and glandulosa are new comers, so I'm not sure if they are going to be okay or not in the tank.
Most issues I have are with the Hydrocotyle tripartita. I've gotten 2 pots of it so far. First it almost got drowned by algea, but pulled through and was doing okay for while. Now it has more yellow leaves, rather than green, but they are not falling off... Though on other hand it's not growing much either.

Then the sword plant growns reaaally short. It has pretty nice bunch of leaves and such, but they are short...
With the Hygrophilas they tend to get small holes on their lowest leaves(might be freshwater limpets doing partly). Which I read is often from lack of light. They grown really nicely other vise, so I'm not super worried. It just looks kinda ugly and sometimes the leaves fall off as well...
Rubin Ludwigia does the same, but it also eventually drops them(lot more often than the Hygrophilas). Like it doesn't seem to be able to keep more than maybe half of the stem worth of leaves on... It shouldn't be lack of iron as the drop test shows near 0,4 levels of iron, and 0,1-0,2 should be enough. So lack of light again or some other nutrient?
I got two 18W bulbs, which is not super little but not terribly much either.