This looks like a very nice setup, but as others have noted, the Auratuses and Tincs tend to be more ground dwelling, while this setup seems geared to a more arboreal/climbing species. If this wasn't your first dart frog, I would probably be thinking Pumilios or thumbnails.
As far as beginner darts go, I believe that the Leucomelas are the most into climbing, so you may want to look into some of those.
I think the water feature is fine. I believe that darts don't really do much with standing water, apart from depositing their tadpoles in it. What I would suggest is that you rearrange the bromeliad so that it is upright and can hold standing water in its axils, as that's the water that they're more likely to actually utilize.
Disclaimer: I'm not any kind of dart frog expert. I kept a few back in ancient history, but without really knowing what I was doing, and I've been lurking on Dendroboard for awhile, but that's as far as my knowledge and experience goes.





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