Well I hate introductions, but I guess it's only right that I do given how long I have been a lurker here and the wealth of information I gleaned from these pages.
In fact it was one of the care guides from this site that helped me decide on one of the species that I intend to keep. At present I only keep one species of dart frog but I have plans for at least one other as soon as I can find a pair available in the UK. The species that I am currently keeping is Epipedobates anthonyi, I have 3 males and one female to give the female a choice of males and so that I generally have one male calling when the other or others are busy guarding eggs. I also chose to keep three males to one female as I understand although males are slightly territorial it is the females that will actually fight if I keep more than one. Lastly this species is best kept as a group and it seemed the only or best way to accomplish this.
My frogs are kept in a 60x45x45 Exo terra which I will post about in the appropriate area at a later date.
My frogs have produced froglets before now and I currently have one of my males guarding approx 15 eggs which were laid a few days ago now.
I may put an advert in the for sale section for my remaining 6 froglets, but obviously I don't think it is right for me to make my first post an advert, It just doesn't feel right to me.
Anyway that's enough for now, I seem to have got away with saying nothing about me and keeping it all about this great resource and about my frogs
Before I forget, this was the fantastic care guide I refered to.