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Old 19-06-2009, 01:41 PM
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Albino african clawed frogs

Needing a new home .left from previous owners and my brother doesnt like fish/frogs etc. They eat blood worms. No payment asked for but just a new home maybe with some one that already has frogs or has some knowllege. Please contact 02380435125. southampton. Please not there is no tank so some form of tank will be needed by new owner. Thanks.
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Old 22-06-2009, 11:29 AM
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Re: Albino african clawed frogs

I would love to have them but too far for me. Hopefully you will find good homes for them soon.

I have 3 albino African Clawed Frogs and love them to bits. Mine too were only fed on bloodworm and it took a lot of time and patience to get them to feed on Reptomin too (with the help of a turkey baster!!). They also now take the frozen terrapin cubes so get a variety of foods.

They are absolutly fascinating little creatures and a real joy to watch. Only down side is having to make sure there are no holes in the lid however small as they are great escape artists!!

Good luck in finding them homes.
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Re: Albino african clawed frogs

How many is there and do you still have them I may not be aloud them but I would still like to know

Could we get some pictures aswell please sullivan if you still have them?

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