Evolution of a Dart Frog Viv..

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This forum seems a bit slow.. hopefully that will pick up soon..

anyway, this is a picture of my 20 gallon tank when I started it almost 2 years ago.

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Its first completed look, 5/4/08

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At its peak 5/4/09

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At its current state, today 1/31/10

It will be home to (3) Azureus babies after their 30 day quarantine time.

thanks for looking!

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