My new dartfrog setup

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Arachnoprince
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I have heard foggers can cause the death of frogs due to the process of which the foggers use to create the fog.(They cause some type of internal damage) Is this true? Or has that issue been corrected?
 

fangsalot

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looks ALOT better with the background :) i would still go with the seperation plan i suggested
 

presurcukr

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looks ALOT better with the background :) i would still go with the seperation plan i suggested
working on that on my next day off.So you want to know what was in the tank
Dendrobates leucomelas
Dendrobates auratus
Dendrobates azureus
Lygodactylus williamsi
Melanophryniscus stelzneri
Agalychnis callidryas
 

presurcukr

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Gotta agree with the others...this is a disaster waiting to happen. Mixed species exhibits can work but after observing one lose pretty much everything except for a mantella for no other obvious reason I'd steer clear.
I would never mix mantella's with darts !!
 

fangsalot

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now you know..any kind of animal you want to get,dont trust the word from one "expert" but do your own extensive research before aquiring the animal. ;)
 

titus

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Really the darts could live together in the tank it is large enough. The problem is more that being all from the genus Denrobates they can and may cross breed. Not a problem, as long as the eggs are destoyed. I kept a tank for five years with P. vittatus, Epipedobates tricolor, and D. ventrimaculatus. Being from diffrent genus and having diffrent areas of the cage where they lived, vittatus ground, tricolor middle, and ventrimaculatus top. Helped keep the peace. I had no crossbreeding or losses in the five years.
 
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