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- two whites tree frogs (one is a snowflake i believe)
- good for beginners
- eat locusts / dubia roaches / crickets
- optional:
- Bioactive vivarium - Habistat 60x45x45 (RRP £120)
- Calcium/vitamin dust (for live food)
- Critter carriers (for frogs/live food)
- Jungle arcadia light T5 UVB kit
(RRP £39) for vitamins for frogs and to allow the plants to photosynthesise. (2 months old)
- more plants suitable for a vivarium (i had intended to buy a bigger viv)
- They are great pets but I am not sure I can afford to keep them anymore
I am able to deliver (Manchester area) willing to deliver a bit further for a fee.
Frogs alone - £60 (£30) each
With vivarium - £150
Critter carriers etc - free
Extra plants - £5
With Jungle arcadia light - £180
white tree frogs amphibians vivarium exo terra toad first set up terrarium
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