Xenopus...

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My 3 years old male Xenopus laevis. Very perturbing at warm nights... =/
(I bet you're all tired off seeing these ones... ahah)
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Now he is a bit bigger and fatter... If I can, I will post some new pics og him...

cheers!
 
It's tank looks a little dirty and small. When I kept them I had them in a huge tank.
 
He's not anymore in that thank. Yes, it's small. but... how dirty?
 
I don't think that tank is too dirty. After all, these frogs are very tolerant of poor water quality.
 
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