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dendrobates azureus
D. azureus, also know as the blue poison frog, has long been a staple in the hobby. With the lure of this frogs striking blue color it is easy to understand why some people enter into the hobby just to own this frog.
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Dendrobates truncatus (yellow) |
dendrobates truncatus (yellow)
Originally native to western Columbia. One of the smaller D. tinctorius, with adults reaching only 1"-1.25".
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Dendrobates auratus (Costa Rican) |
dendrobates auratus (costa rican)
D. auratus ?Costa Rica?, also know as the green and black dart frog.
With their striking coloration, ease of care, prolific nature and ability to be kept in groups, this frog a great choice for beginners in the hobby.
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Dendrobates galactonotus (red) |
dendrobates galactonotus (red)
Dendrobates galactonotus, originally native to northern Brazil, now six recognized morphs populate North American vivariums.
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dendrobates galactonotus (solid orange) |
dendrobates galactonotus (solid orange)
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Dendrobates galactonotus (orange & black) |
dendrobates galactonotus (orange & black)
Dendrobates galactonotus, originally native to northern Brazil, now six recognized morphs populate North American vivariums.
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dendrobates leucomelas
D. leucomelas, also known as the yellow banded dart frog, is a beautiful dart frog native to Venezuela.
With their bright coloration and ease of care make this dart frog a good choice if you are just starting in the hobby. The leucomelas is one of the few dart frogs that can be housed in a small group provided they have adequate space.
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Dendrobates tinctorius (powderblue) |
dendrobates tinctorius (powderblue)
D. Tinctorius Powderblue is native to Surinam. The powderblue is one of the larger tinc morphs. As with most other tincs the powderblues are brightly colored have bold personalities, and will usually breed readily in the vivarium.
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