 Beginner question about arboreal verse terrestrial good starter frogs.
 Beginner question about arboreal verse terrestrial good starter frogs.
				Looking into getting my first dart frogs. I would like to house them in either a 20H vertical or a 10 vertical. So since there would be more upward space I would like to get something that would be happier with the "tree like" climbing room and more limited ground space. I know I found a care sheet somewhere that had a list but don't know where it was. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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				White's tree frogs are very common and quite easy to care for. I know they aren't dart frogs but that's a suggestion. Here's a page that can help you specifically with poison dart frogs: Poison Dart Frog Care Sheet
I may as well give you a care sheet for WTF's too,
Care Sheet | White’s Tree Frogs
Have fun with whatever you choose to get, and feel free to ask more questions!
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				had one he was boring i want something that actively moves around. my whites just sat up in the corner...
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				For a 10 gallon vertical, imitators or variabilis are a good choice. For a 20 gallon, you could either go with tinctorius, leucomelas, or auratus. I love my little thumbnails, not quite as visible all the time as the larger terrestrial frogs, but always fun to catch them out climbing about.
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				Just about any thumbnail dart frog could be housed in that set-up (especially the 20 vert) in small numbers and should do great, provided a well-planted and cared-for enclosure!
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