Hi! C328 plants are generally alright, but it is always a good practice to first quarantine anything new- flora or fauna. I agree with your method of keeping them in tap water but give them some sunlight if possible so as not to disrupt their photosynthesis. However, if your plants are meant for shrimp tank, then i must warn you that a longer and more thorough quarantine period will be required because 'illuminatist' (bad guys) like dragonfly nymph eggs could be potentially be hidden inside and wreck harvoc in your shrimp tank once they are hatched as your shrimps are unable to eat them but the reverse is false
As for plants identification, i'm sure the auntie or uncle will undoubtedly help you with it. all the best and this is my two cents worth!
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