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10 gallon Tank mini vivarium

Roy

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This is a 10 gallon tank mini vivarium wich host a 1 FBN, 1 dwarf clawed frog and 2 minnows.
 

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Re: 10 galon Tank mini vivarium

Nice looking tank. What are the little plants in the background, dwarf babytears?
 

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Dwarf frogs and firebelly newts have VERY different needs ... I would keep them in separate habitat's
 
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