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What are great, unique (completely) underwater pets?

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I'm leaving for my second year of college soon and am looking at getting a little friend for my room (I live with 3 dogs and 4 cats and a hermit crab at home, so going back to an environment with no animals is a little bit of a downer) but at school we are only permitted to have animals that cannot survive out of water (example: Fish) I had to beta fish my freshman year, one died when I went on vacation out of country, he was being taken care of though... then my other died when I while being taken care of while I went on vacation for a week.

I don't want a beta.. I want a unique pet... Any Advice?

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  1. We had this kind of frog one time that lived with our neon tetras. It was orange, and lived underwater, but i don't know what the name of it was...

    Or just a different kind of fish.


  2. Albino clawed toads are pretty cool.

    They only live underwater and grow quite big.

  3. Get an aquatic Caecilian. You can find them at some pet stores that sell them. They are an aquatic amphibian that resembles large earth worms or snakes with small beady eyes. They're generally solitary, and you can keep one in a 10-20 gallon aquarium with plenty of places to hide. You can feed them bloodworms, glassworms, earth worms, blackworms, freshly killed feeder guppies, etc.

    http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Reptil...

    Not an aquatic one, but it'll give you an idea of what they look like.

    http://www.centralpets.com/critter_image...

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