Albino Clawed Frog

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well I really wanted a regular coloured one, but this is all I could find, I do quite like it though

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I have some normal coloured Silurana epitropicalis for sale/trade if you are interested. Dont get as big as Xenopus, to 6cm maximum, but every bit as interesting
2cm for £2.50
4cm for £3.50


these need tropical conditions though, whereas Xenopus dont... cheers
 
Here is a pic of some of them during acclimatisation at about 4cm and im in glasgow...
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Thats a female, i can sex them at the large size but not at the small size

(Message edited by colin on May 18, 2004)
 
ooOOOoOOOoooOOoo I like the look of them, can you ship to Newcastle?
oh and if you can, have you any idea how much that would cost?
 
yep, send me an email at octomonkeymadness@hotmail.com


someone has thrown a very small spanner into the works by suggesting they may be paratropicalis rather than epitropicalis but either way....... lol
 
I' ve got 2 of this albinos too, here in Germany, I had an black one too, but it died very quick, I think the albinos are more robust and stable than the coloured ones.
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