Dendrobates histrionicus


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      Description
      Origin:Upper Río Napipí, Columbia
      Size:4cm to 5cm
      Color:Usually red and black, can be other colors, orange, yellow, white... usually spotted.
      Setup:Cool(75-82 degrees), Humid(75+%), Densely planted vivaria, many hiding places, bromiliads.
      Food:Fruit Flys, 1/4 inch crickets and smaller, termites, ants, etc.
      Activity:Can be very shy and seldom seen, or very active.
      How easy
      to keep:
      This frog is not a easy frog to take care of, and they are very territorial. This frog is an egg feeder so breeding it in captivity is real complicated and rare. Most are imported, and have massive parasite problems.
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      That's it for now, I have a lot more to add here, but getting it all together in a easy to understand format will take some time. Keep checking back.

      Czar



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