I got a pair of "Varadero" race Imitating Dart Frogs (Ranitomeya/Dendrobates imitator) just over a month ago, and I've been watching them like a hawk to see if they had bred. The male started calling within 24 hours of going into his terrarium when I originally got them. On a side note, his call was distinctly higher in pitch than my other races of imitator - I could always tell when it was him instead of the other males.
Anyhow, I spotted the male in the terrarium just after lights out yesterday and then I saw something squirm on his back. I didn't get a good look because he disappeared into the leaf litter, but I thought it was probably a tadpole. This morning I spotted him again and this time he definitely had a tiny tadpole on his back. I'm well pleased and I'm going to try to get a transport photo if I can. Here are the proud parents:
Dad:
Mom:
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Congarts John. How exciting. Such beautiful frogs, they are so fascinating. I'll look forward to the photo's.
They really are breathtaking! Congrats on the breeding!
Thanks guys.
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So sweet! They remind me of Ranitomeya benedicta, a frog I would love to have.
Absolutely beautiful! Keep us posted on the little fellas.
Those frogs are pretty cool...if you are in to jaw-dropping, stunning, beautiful animals...![]()
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Congratulations!
Looking forward to seeing photos.
Gorgeous frogs, congrats!
Managed to photograph the male transporting a tadpole today.
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Great photos!
That is an awesome picture.
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Amazing John,
Incredible pictures John. I wish I lived closer, I would love you to photograph my R.amazonicas. Nicely done.
Hi John Im new here and to frogs and will like to learn more .something so small and yet so colorful and majestic like your frogs,he looks like a good father ,lol great pics should be in natgeo![]()
Thanks for the compliments! I'm very happy with this pair, though they are more secretive than my other imitators.
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You will have to come up some time and photograph a few of mine. The Sphaenorhynchus lacteus and Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis come to mind. Serious I would consider a coffee table book of some spectacular amphibians.
Hi John,
Great photos of a great frog. Erick G. gave me a group a few weeks ago and they are really beautiful. They tend to come out mostly in the late afternoon, but otherwise are pretty wary. I wonder if you found this to be the case.
great site, BTW. Thanks! Richard.
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