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Darren Meyer
01-04-2009, 17:01
3-4 month cobalt tinc 35.00 each
5-6 month cobalt 55.00 each
3-4 month New Rivers 35.00 each
3-4 month "bumble bee " 30. 00 each
4-6 month Azureus 35.00 each
6-9 month Aureus 55.00 each
Proven pair Azureus 250.00
4-6 month powder blues 40.00 each
5-7 months Imitator 60.00 each
4-5 month 100% orange Glact 60.00 each
4-5 month orange Lamasi 80.00 each
Sexed pairs Orange Lamasi 200.00 each
6-9 month fantasticus 120.00 each
3-4 month fantasticus 80.00 each
2-3 month Oyapock (pallids) 50.00 each
4-6 month Matecho tinc 150.00 each
2-3 month Zaparo 55.00 each
10+ month Unsexable adults Zaparo 80.00 each
12+month Narrow striped Aurotenia 60.00 each
5-7 month Ulkarri 150.00 each
5-6 month Standard Lamasi 150.00 each
Vivariums available 10 and 20 gallons starting at $60.00-$200.00
Please feel free to drop me a email with questions
darren@ribbitrecordings.com or come by and see me at the shows .
Thanks and happy frogging ,
Darren
Darren
Are the frogs poisonious to other animals? If we wanted to put them in with other critters in a vivarium, would it be okay? Skinks or geckos?
Thank you
onebadrr
01-04-2009, 17:46
It's generally not a good idea to house different species together. Your little dart frog would end up as a tasty snack.
On the other hand, do you have any D. Auratus?
IMO the main problem would be that the frogs are bite-sized for most animals. :) Plus there are the issues of competition between species for food and habitat. It is best to mix species from the same part of the world that occupy different niches and eat different foods.
Jennifer
*waves* Hi Darren! This is the Jennifer that used to work for Alex. :) Welcome to the forums!
Jennifer
Darren Meyer
01-04-2009, 18:01
Waves back to Jenn ! In short . The frogs are all c/b meaning that they harbor no toxins as they have never been exposed to the wild diet that makes them toxic .
And as a few have already stated ... a mixed species viv is never any good for alot of reasons . The biggest being is it greatly shortens the life span of every creature in there .
If it has to be done it is better if you utlize a HUGE space and have ALOT of experince .
No Auratus currently .
Happy frogging ,
Darren
Hey Darren! Good to see you here! (I bought some Auratas @ the Puyallup show from you) I know there are a handful of people here looking to start up some dart frog vivs, so you shouldn't have any problem getting rid of some of what you've got! :)
And welcome to the forums!
Darren
Are your Bumble Bees Dendrobates leucomelas?
Would you have any Phyllobates terribilis?
Would you have any Phyllobates terribilis?
I love those guys. :)
Darren Meyer
01-07-2009, 13:52
Yes they arethe bumble bee's are Luecs . I have no terribilis currently only tads of the Orange morph .
Please feel free to email me your questions as I'm not used to checking Pm's or to repost to a add . And for some reason I'm not allowed to reply to my PM'S or freinds requests . Says I have no authority to preform the action ???
Happy frogging ,
Darren
robert phillips
01-07-2009, 16:49
I gotta say that bites a little. I learn a lot from your posts. Please stay on line.
.....And for some reason I'm not allowed to reply to my PM'S or freinds requests . Says I have no authority to preform the action ???
Happy frogging ,
Darren
Ask Gorf what gives.
Darren Meyer
01-07-2009, 18:26
Well I never said I would not contribute .
Just that I'm unable to reply to all the pm's and or friend requests for some reason ?
I'd love to contribute and give my input to a topic .:)
i bet it has to do with only have 4 posts.
robert phillips
01-08-2009, 01:30
i bet it has to do with only have 4 posts.
He's responding to his PMs with phone calls and E-Mails.
i bet it has to do with only have 4 posts.
I don't think so...I think you should be able to PM right away.
Here is a little chart I took off of Black Jungle on getting a pair of frogs:
What are your chances of getting a sexed pair of frogs from unsexable froglets?
Since most dart frog froglets and juveniles are non sexable, the outcome it is really a gamble. In the chart below, you can see how your chances are enhanced by purchasing a small group of froglets when compared to purhasing just a pair. We have all been in this position and most experienced frog keepers realize that it is best to play the odds and purchase the most we can afford. The excess frogs are usually quite easy to sell once adult sexable size is attained and you have your pair.
Froglets purchased 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Chances of getting at least one pair 0% 50% 75% 88% 94% 97% 98% 99%
robert phillips
01-08-2009, 14:32
Excellent I feel a plan forming! MB
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