Albino Firebelly Tadpoles

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Last night I was feeding them and found a few tadpoles. Here are some pics and pics of the adults. Sorry for the poor photo quality, I like amphibians, not cameras.
 

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They're doing very well. The adults have laid a few more eggs, I found some hatched this morning.
 
No, these are B.variegata.
 
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