Albino African Dwarf Frog (Hymenochirus sp.)
African dwarf frogs get mistaken for baby African clawed frogs constantly, but the giveaway is in the front feet — dwarf frogs have webbing between every toe, clawed frogs don't, and the size difference alone should settle it once you know what to look for. This albino line keeps the same nearly-blind, smell-and-vibration-based hunting style as the wild type, so slow-sinking foods placed near the frog work far better than anything it has to chase. Fully aquatic but not a fish, it still surfaces on a lung, so give it easy access to the top.
Care level: Easy · Temperament: Peaceful · Max size: ~1.5" · Min tank: 10 gal · Diet: Carnivore, small sinking pellets/frozen foods
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