I have mostly dart frogs - azureus, auratus and imitators so far. I'm breeding the azureus and auratus, with good results. NW Amphibian Rescue is right, temp and humidity are the key elements for the frogs themselves. What complicates it for most people is designing and maintaining water features and various plants. If you're content with a basic setup, I find them no more difficult than the local treefrogs my son collects. One difference is that they eat small food and most folks culture their own fruit flies, which is inexpensive and pretty simple.


			


					
						
					
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