Don't be disappointed or give up on dart frogs. If I can do it, so can you. Years ago when I first started posting questions on the other forum people would tear me a new one for asking simple questions and say things like, "That's been asked before" or, "Have ever considered trying the search feature?" That kind of stuff.
Far too often I've read posts where someone went to a reptile show and impulse buys dart frogs then comes over to a forum and starts asking, "Now what? What do I feed them? What is the proper humidity and temperature?". Then a couple of weeks later they post that their dart frogs died or has some ailment or disease...and then asks, "What happened?". I can't even begin too tell you how many times I've encountered these posts. It's not even just dart frogs, it's snakes, lizards, turtles,(don't even get me started on turtles...). I've actually pulled dying turtles out of the dumpsters behind LPS's and nursed them back to health. I have seventeen turtles and eight of them are rescues...And yes...! There are evil people that throw sick and dying animals in dumpsters like they are nothing more than an old broken chair.
Go get your twenty gallon high and start designing it for dart frogs, but do it right. Take your time and create it in stages like I do. After it's been planted and has been growing in for at least a month or so, start looking for frogs. In the meantime, read up on all the species of dart frogs and pick the ones that are best for your experience level.
And always remember; Frog Forum - Home. "Great advice, friendly people, and lots of frogs!





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Ill just focus on my tree frogs and make a cool looking viv for them.Ill get into PDFs once i get some more experience with plants and frogs.
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