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    datawog
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    Default Are there any dart species that climb more than others?

    I've got a 30g hex I'm working on setting up, and darts are one of the frogs I'm considering. But with a tall tank I was thinking tree frogs would be better. Are their any dart species that are arboreal, or semi-arboreal? Something that would put my tank's height to good use.

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    Adam R
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    Default Re: Are there any dart species that climb more than others?

    yes, im surprised noone ever answered your question. thumbnails are a good choise. they usually never occupy your base substrate, there always active and climbing. there smaller and most times more lively

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