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| I'd get a vietnamese mossy frog. Not expensive. Not cheap. Not for beginers. Look into them. You can give them a cheap $50 setup up to a expensive $500 dollar setup with live plants lots of room, breeding area, running water, and other cool things
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I also am an expert on D. Azureus dart frogs.
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i would get a dwarf pixie they only need a 10-15 gal tank and just need moist eco earth and a bowl they grow 4-5 inches heres one for sale http://www.frogforum.net/sale-trade/987-dwarf-pixie-sale.html
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| Definetly leopard frogs. They're cheap, reletivaly easy to find and can easily live in anything from a 15 gallon tank to a road-side ditch. The latter can be a risk though sometimes. (i.e. SPLAT!)
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