That is the 55g with 2.4wpg and no CO2.
I am happy to list my plants...it is quite a mix:
-Cryptocorynes (wendtii red and green, lutea, willisi, retrospiralis)
-Hygrophila polysperma (middle)
-Hygrophila polysperma "sunset" (middle back...pink tops)
-Hygrophila polysperma "ceylon" (back left..skinny leaves)
-Hygro. augustifolia (back left..long kind of skinny leaves)
-Red Tiger Lotus (front lily pad looking leaves)
-Bacopa caroliniana (back right)
-Java fern (on the wood)
-Anubias barteri (in the back left)
-Echinodorus tennellus..aka Pygmy Chain Sword (in the front)
-Rotala rotundifolia
-Crinum onion plant (long flat leaves on the right)
I tried to help you see what each one looks like...if thats possible in my picture. Most of the plants, especially in the middle of the tank, are Hygro polysperma. I actually like this plant, even though it is considered a weed in the US. It grows super fast. The tank actually looks worse right now...I'm in need of a trim. I'm going to trim tomorrow and I'll post pictures of the tank in the Photo section if you'd like to check it out.
I believe alot of the reason I don't have an algae problem right now, is that the Hygro grows so fast. You can't buy it in the US, but I could send you some stems if you get the 2x65w fixture and want a fast growing plant to put in the tank. And there are other fast growing stem plants that could help with the algae besides the ones I have.
You don't need to have a jungle to outcompete the algae. You could have it moderately planted and include some fast growers in there. I just wouldn't make it a majority of slower growing plants like Crypts and Anubias under 130w of light because that would be an algae invitation.