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    Hi to all

    here are my new aquisitions.... a group of Dyscophus guineti
    I think they are semi adults already, and they eat very very well.

    right corner with Heat pad on back


    left corner

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    You've got some lovely animals there Octo. Are you going to breed them?

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    yes, the main goal is to breed them !
    That is why i got a few.
    This are my first time False Tomato experience, so I will give myself time to learn their movements.
    They will need to grow a little bit more, thats for sure.

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    What size are they right now?

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    They are beautiful
    Good Luck!

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    thats sweet i wish you the best

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    Nice frogs.... any updates?

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