Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
I'll see your galactanotus and raise you some terribilis. If you want a very visible frog, terribilis wins in my opinion. However, they are not as active as tincs - terribs tend to stay stock still most of the time. If you're game, look through the morphs/races of tincs and see what one you like in particular, and try those. The only downside to tincs is you can't keep them in groups - 1 male and 1 female is about the only safe option. At least with terribs you can keep as many as your space will allow.
Terribilis are my hands down favorite frog, but their a little expensive for the first time dart frog buyer. When I check their hut for eggs and their sitting on top a lot of times they won't even hop off. I don't really agree with tincs having to be in pairs, if they are raised up from juveniles together (in my opinion)you will rarely see aggression. I usually see a problem when you try to add one later or put 2 older females together. I breed one set of my Galacts in a group, couple sets of my leucs, and I even have one male and 2 females Azureus breeding group.

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