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    Thanks, Lynn. I was told that these guys just spend their time starring at you. I though people were over exaggerating but I was wrong lol. They won't move unless they are eating. At least they aren't hiding away. They stand still and look pretty.

    I never new that about them. Are all the color morphs like that?

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    I believe so. I heard its also similar with Phyllobates bicolors.

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    Ok, these guys just flat out have starring problems lol. One of them seems to like to climb more but no matter where he ends up he is still looking at me lol(Or just looking out of the cage).

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    Daniel, yes !

    For hours and sometimes from the very same spot of which they sit for hours.......too!
    My adult fremale will climb to a ledge, my male never climbs.

    They absolutely love bean beetles ( when yours are a little bigger) .
    Warning--- be careful w how many you give them all at once.
    I but like 10 in for a weekly treat. If I were to put 100 they would eat every one...
    of which can apparently increase the risk of intestinal obstructions if too many are eaten all at once.

    Remember about creating the small open area in their permanent enclosure.
    They will appreciate it. They love big coconut 1/2 turned upside down filled with water and
    like to sit inside them as well. To prepare the ones for a hut the opening has to be really big.

    Mine DO NOT like to hide -- anywhere! Remember in the wild they don't have to hide ...They are so toxic.
    I'm going to put the photos in post #1 up on facebook this AM

    I put some P t enclosure photos in there album - just now :
    http://www.frogforum.net/members/fly...ilis-mint.html

    Keep those babies photos coming ! We will all enjoy watching them get the grown up coloring.

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    Thank you very much for the info, Lynn . I gotta start breaking open my own coconuts. The ones I btuy frog the petstores usually have a week spot on one of those circle things that they have on top.

    How old are your terribs?

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    Congrats Daniel, they are very cute !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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