Albino African Clawed Frogs - 30 Gallon Tank

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

I just wanted to get some up-close shots of my two albino ACFs, Lewis (light eyes) and Clark (dark eyes). I also showed you my java ferns, since I'm proud of them. These are only a few babies of the first one I bought.

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  • why di you like them? they dont move at all

  • Yes they do. They're active at night, not during the day.

  • oh, well i still think fish are much! much!! much!!! more ammuzing :D

  • Never know until you try.

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  • my favorite part was when they were laying there on the sand......

  • @B0st0wn this is what i found. All species of the Pipidae family are tongueless, toothless and completely aquatic.

  • the site i looked at said they did

  • @whothq18 Do research man before you post. Wikipedia Albino African Clawed enough said.

  • @B0st0wn yes they do!!! they can breath oxygen/air and they also can breath underwater

  • @ilovehorror999 they eat anything. blood worms are good

  • Your tanks and frogs are gorgeous! What brand of sand is that?

  • @yohwatsupman no and its not astupid question haha

  • can u take the frogs out of water lol (stupid question) XD

  • i love these frogs i have two getting more soon what do you feed them

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