yes, they are because of what the eat in the wild. now when u take one from its habitat it isnt, because we feed them different then they would really eat in the wild
does it work good and non toxic? what i did works awesome on my pumilio tank, you can take the tubing on and off all you want and it doesn't look like anything is on there when it's on there
You can theoretically, I avoid it. They arnt poisonous in camptivity because frogs have porous skin, and in the jungle they eat poisonous ants, and they secrete the poison. In captivity those ants dont exist.
take 1/4 inch aquarium airline tubing, cut 2 pieces that are the length of the doors, split each piece all the way down the middle with scissors or a razor, open the doors, slip the tubing onto the edges of the sides, then close the doors
cover one part of the glass up with cling wrap and silicone the other side and then close the door and when the silicone is dry take the cling wrap off and when you close the door you will have artight doors
for sealing the doors, ive heard use 1/4 or 1/8" airline tubing, sliced lengthwise, and fit around the edge of the door panel.
Trancedreams 11 months ago
dont have just bromielads cause wen they breed it will be hard to get the egges out of them
AlbertoMuse 1 year ago
wat do hydro balls do
AlbertoMuse 1 year ago
nice video are you into any other animals than dart frogs m8 am a tarantula person check my vids some time
edward2227 2 years ago
arent dart frogs poisonous??
worldindustrysk8er99 3 years ago
not in captivity, its their diet in nature of toxic ants that gives them their poison. In captivity they are simply marine fish on land ;)
DZim349 3 years ago
or put simply any other herptile that you would keep
trainchrash 2 years ago
yes, they are because of what the eat in the wild. now when u take one from its habitat it isnt, because we feed them different then they would really eat in the wild
ChondroBiak 2 years ago
You should use better lighting!
Like t5 or T8 lightbars!!
not a regular light bulb!
YamazakiSuperDM 3 years ago
thanks, but this video was in progress. Its completely different now btw.
DZim349 3 years ago
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uraniumjoe 3 years ago
nice plants
ray1taylor 3 years ago
dendrobates aurates ¡que chimba¡
gonorrebas 3 years ago
sorry for not being specific it is alittle hard to explain but since you already fixed it i wont bother
griffen0218 3 years ago
I fixed it with foam adesive strips ment for doors and windows.
ZimZim349 3 years ago
does it work good and non toxic? what i did works awesome on my pumilio tank, you can take the tubing on and off all you want and it doesn't look like anything is on there when it's on there
guitarfreakkkkk 3 years ago
you can actually hold dart frogs ?
and how can they poisen people ?
repr3sentsz 3 years ago
You can theoretically, I avoid it. They arnt poisonous in camptivity because frogs have porous skin, and in the jungle they eat poisonous ants, and they secrete the poison. In captivity those ants dont exist.
ZimZim349 3 years ago
take 1/4 inch aquarium airline tubing, cut 2 pieces that are the length of the doors, split each piece all the way down the middle with scissors or a razor, open the doors, slip the tubing onto the edges of the sides, then close the doors
guitarfreakkkkk 3 years ago
Thanks but i dont really understand if you dont mind being a little more specific.
ZimZim349 3 years ago
cover one part of the glass up with cling wrap and silicone the other side and then close the door and when the silicone is dry take the cling wrap off and when you close the door you will have artight doors
griffen0218 3 years ago