Update on camo

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Hey so I figured I'd post an up at on Camo he is out off his icolation and the tank has been set up
 

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haha!! I didn't know what I was supposed to be looking at until I got to the 4th pic! I was like...okay dirt and plants,...... and then WHOA! There's a frog!:eek:
 
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