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Camo, his new ten gallon

frogmandan

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For the last two days Camo has been acting weird trying to climb out of his 5 gal. Today I figured I'd upgrade him big time to a awesome 10 gal viv. He still ignores the crickets though, don't know why. Anyway here's some pic IMG_20140619_021533.jpg

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IMG_20140619_021509.jpgs. Sence he's been I. The new tank no trying to get out.
 
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