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Phyllobates terribilis "yellow"

This is a discussion on Phyllobates terribilis "yellow" within the General Discussion forums, part of the Dart Frogs (Dendrobatidae) & Mantellas (Mantellidae) category; Originally Posted by clownonfire Hey Jess. How are you? When are you getting yours? Tony is bringing them to you, ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by clownonfire View Post
    Hey Jess. How are you? When are you getting yours? Tony is bringing them to you, right?
    Im good, not sure, Tony said the breeder wants to wait a month last I heard. its been a few weeks since then, yeah he said he would deliver them for me so im just waiting now lol the mold built up after I added the glass top to the but its slowly going away.

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    Default Re: Phyllobates terribilis "yellow"

    I'll check in with him this week and see how they are doing.
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    Thanx tony your awsome!

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    Glad to see the video, thanks Eric!! Are they acting like dogs? Hanging out together, hunting in a pack? Well, from what I've read, they're already greeting you like a dog, full body contact.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leefrogs View Post
    Glad to see the video, thanks Eric!! Are they acting like dogs? Hanging out together, hunting in a pack? Well, from what I've read, they're already greeting you like a dog, full body contact.
    Actually, 3 of the 5 terribs will gather at that place which is the same place I feed them each day and will be waiting. Michael told me that they might get that behavior perfected if I always feed them at the same place.
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    I love frogs. They're so smart, you've only had them a few days!!!
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