Went to a local expo Sunday and ended up coming home with these guys from Chicago Dart Frogs. These are our first darts.
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Went to a local expo Sunday and ended up coming home with these guys from Chicago Dart Frogs. These are our first darts.
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Pretty little guys. How are you keeping them?![]()
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Congratulations, they are lovely.![]()
Nice cobalts! Once they get acclimated to their new tank, they can be some of the boldest frogs. Mine are always out and about... and they eat even when my hands are in the tank trimming some leaves.
Thanks everyone. We just finished planting our terrarium. I went to the show not planing to buy. The breeder had quarantine set ups ready to go so they are in there for now. They are very bold and eating well so far.
Here is the set up
And another cell phone pic
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Pretty cool setup.... I noticed there's leaf litter in the other pic, you added those into that tank?
That's a lovely terrarium but all that vertical space is wasted on tinctorius ;(.
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Very nice frogs. I honestly don't know why I haven't picked up some cobalts. They are my second favorite tinctorius morph - azureus being my favorite. I'm swapping some of my green & black auratus tads for some powder blue tinc tads this Saturday at the Daytona show, but I like the cobalts better.
I'd build a 29-gallon viv for the cobalts and save the vertical tank for your first thumbnails (they're awesome).
Hopefully you'll end up with a pair. When they mature, the odd one out might have to be removed. Some folks have luck with tinc trios that are raised together, especially when there is only one female, but most of the time you can only keep one pair unless you set up something really big - 75-gal and up. The females will fight and eat one another's eggs.
Watch them carefully and make sure that one doesn't start losing weight compared to the others. You might not see obvious signs of aggression, but as they mature a dominant frog can subtly intimidate its take mates, keeping them in a constant state of stress and out-competing them for food.
Good luck and thanks for sharing.
Jim
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Just about finished the tinc terrarium. Ill have more pics soon.![]()
Looking good. What have you got the cobalts in right now?
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A quarantine I got from the breeder.
Really good looking! Congrats
Here in Portugal almost all the keepers are obsessed with the need of having the dart tanks extremely planted, but since I came to this forum, I realized most of the keepers on USA and other coutrys were this hobby is more developed give their frogs a lot of space to walk and just put some hides as in other rainforest species.
That's what I'm going to do with mine too![]()
Well she just planted it. Hoping it grows in a bit.
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The Cainarchi Imitators I got from John are coming out.
Cute. Got any more photos, John?
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