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Bufo marinus

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rob

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i just got a new pet, a B. marinus. her name is Bella.

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cameron

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Great! You may want to add another hiding place in there. It's all up to you.
 

tony

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aww it's so small. every time i see a cane toad there huge monsters like that 20cm/860gram male they caught in Australia. if i had more room i'd setup a tank for a toad in a heartbeat.

i agree with Cameron. is there a hiding spot in the tank? that rock looks like one of those resin caves. if it's not something like a 3 or 4inch PVC pipe/elbow/socket works great and are cheap
 
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