Quote Originally Posted by TAPDart91 View Post
Wouldnt a hybrid of kind have some kind of trates. Im by no means an expert on dart frogs but these azueres. Certainly look pure bred and put of four they are all practicly identical except for patterns im a little confused . And the names people are getting worried about or nicknames like when pitbull terrier are refered to as "bullies" they are still listed under their scientific names. I think people are mis understanding. I like being informed but again im a little lost.
not all the time... look up Robertus tincs... some of them are all blue and look a heck of a lot like azureus. So do "new river" tincs. I don't mean to come down hard on you or anything... but you said yourself that you are by no means an expert, how can you be so confident that they are absolutely azureus? I've been keeping them for 8 years, have had 3 different breeding pairs and raised tons of babies and I still see frogs that could trick me and I rely on the reputation of the person selling them to me to know what they are.

Azureus themselves actually have a TON of variation... some have fine spots, some have few spots, large spots, darker spots, darker blues/lighter blues... they are naturally VERY variable. That is why the reputation of the breeder you get them from is so important.