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    Hari
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    Default Hi from UK

    Hello frog friends!

    My name is Ben, I live in the UK and would love to have a dart frog at some point!
    I never had a frog, however, gathered some information and materials (books, xaxim, epiweb, spray nozzles, ..) in the past so I`ve read a little about those tiny gems.

    I now want to finally set up a vivarium for a few month so the micro climate can emerge before frogs move in.
    I tend to go for R. imitator and would like to have a terrarium size of 50x50x100/80 cm (19.7x19.7x39.4/31.5 in) so the little guys (and girls) have some space to climb.

    And since I`m new to the UK, I would highly appreciate if some people can give me contacts for shops, breeders (e.g. dendroworks), fairs, ... in England. North West preferred as I do not have a car but every tip is welcome!

    Many thanks in advance!

    Hari aka Ben

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    Welcome, Ben! Always wonderful to have someone who does the research before they buy! You should find plenty of advice on this forum
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    Hari
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    Default Re: Hi from UK

    Thank you Amy!

    I hope that I can find some tips and help here and contacts from the UK!

    And yes, I think research before getting an animal is essential as we do get animals/pets for their sake

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