@pepo0987 Actually, captive bred dart frogs don't have any poison, and wild caught specimens eventually lose their poison after some time spent in captivity. This is because the frogs in the wild get their poison from their food. Of course, in the wild, the golden dart frog could kill you with one touch.
oh my gosh, that frog its beutyfull, but its very poisonous :S i am going to get my fire bellied toad tomorrow xD
pepo0987 9 months ago
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@pepo0987 Actually, captive bred dart frogs don't have any poison, and wild caught specimens eventually lose their poison after some time spent in captivity. This is because the frogs in the wild get their poison from their food. Of course, in the wild, the golden dart frog could kill you with one touch.
Velox415 8 months ago
oh my gosh, that frog its beutyfull, but its very poisonous :S
pepo0987 9 months ago
@pepo0987 did you know that dart frogs quickly lose their poison after being in captivity?
purpleskyswhisper 8 months ago
@purpleskyswhisper I didn´t knew that, but now I do
pepo0987 8 months ago
For feeding do you just drop in the flightless flies and let them have at it?
carapar56 1 year ago
do the sell tadpoles?
palironaldo9 1 year ago
@palironaldo9
usually not. but there are always a few that also sell tadpoles.
PumilioTurkey 1 year ago
lovely frogs and viv set up
exboyz04 2 years ago
Nice viv man, your terribs look great too.
3091181 2 years ago
@3091181
thanks a lot
PumilioTurkey 2 years ago
You're in Germany yeah? Do you have access to 3 striped trivitattus?
3091181 2 years ago
@3091181
yeah, there are some people I know that are breeding them I think.
PumilioTurkey 2 years ago
How much do they go for out there?
3091181 2 years ago
@3091181
no idea tbh.
I'll ask my friends.
PumilioTurkey 2 years ago
Great, I appreciate it. Thank you.
3091181 2 years ago
hi they should be around 50-60€ per adult.
PumilioTurkey 2 years ago
Do you know the name of the plant she's hopping around on? It looks like it makes a really good ground cover (really short and dense).
owent71 2 years ago
@owent71
hi
its a ficus plant. we call it heartshape ficus in german. its a slower-growing variant of Ficus pumila.
PumilioTurkey 2 years ago