They look like xenopus tropicalis so they'll probably need higher temperatures than laevis. Not to say they can't live in it, but they'd probably be happier in the 17 to 20 celcius range
They look like xenopus tropicalis so they'll probably need higher temperatures than laevis. Not to say they can't live in it, but they'd probably be happier in the 17 to 20 celcius range
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