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    T3RR1B1L15
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    Default Leptodactylus

    I was wondering how many Leptodactylus species are in captivity? I know someone who has a 2.1 trio of smoky jungle frogs (L. pentadactylus).
    My question is, how many species are there in captivity, and how readily available are they? Also, can they successfully be kept with dart frogs? The guy with the pentadactylus keeps them in a 150 gallon vivarium with R. vanzolinii and hasn't had any problems.
    Thanks for answering

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    Default Re: Leptodactylus

    Quote Originally Posted by T3RR1B1L15 View Post
    I was wondering how many Leptodactylus species are in captivity? I know someone who has a 2.1 trio of smoky jungle frogs (L. pentadactylus).
    My question is, how many species are there in captivity, and how readily available are they? Also, can they successfully be kept with dart frogs? The guy with the pentadactylus keeps them in a 150 gallon vivarium with R. vanzolinii and hasn't had any problems.
    Thanks for answering
    Hi,
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    wesleybrouwer
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    Default Re: Leptodactylus

    What i've seen for sale in Europe is:

    Leptodactylus albilabris ,
    L.didymus
    L.fallax
    L.pentadactylus
    L.laticeps
    L.chaquensis

    L.fuscus
    and L.mystacinus

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