Technically you could keep one adult as a minimum I guess. Is your goal to breed? If so 4 in a 55 should do the trick.
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Technically you could keep one adult as a minimum I guess. Is your goal to breed? If so 4 in a 55 should do the trick.
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Male heavy grouping seems to work the best although phylobates are a bit more forgiving. Really all you need is one male and one female in the mood and you’ll have tadpoles. They’re probably the best group dart frog. Other species such as tincs are best typcally kept with one female as they will fight, eat other female eggs and stress the males.
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