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    Thank you both!
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    Aww, they're gorgeous. I love the chubby baby look of thumbnails!

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    I really like these flavovittata. I've heard these and R. vanzolinii are both very bold. Good luck with them.

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    Wow those are beautiful John......congrats

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    Beautiful darts and amazing photography! I'd say you scored.

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    You're welcome.

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    They are actually the boldest thumbs I have. The only thumbs that compete with them are the Tarapoto imitators, and it took them many months to calm down enough to be alright with me watching them. I really need to set the flavovittata up in a good terrarium and see if they will breed for me.
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    I'm pleased to say that I have 4 tadpoles now in various stages of development. The parents have stopped laying now that there are 4 tadpoles to feed, so I intend to pull the tadpoles tomorrow to start the parents laying again.
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    Congratulations

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    These are one of my favs.....Hope to get some myself in the next month.

    I always have to come back and look at your pics....Beautiful!

    Hey John

    Have you had any tads morph out yet? And if so does the pattern seem to be consistent to the parents? Just wondering how much variability there is with these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    I'm pleased to say that I have 4 tadpoles now in various stages of development. The parents have stopped laying now that there are 4 tadpoles to feed, so I intend to pull the tadpoles tomorrow to start the parents laying again.
    John...would you post pics so we could see your set up and the tadpole's development? Show us old wise one. how long does it take for them to morph?

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    Thanks for the feedback guys and girls. Questions deserve answers:

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    Have you had any tads morph out yet? And if so does the pattern seem to be consistent to the parents? Just wondering how much variability there is with these?
    My oldest tadpole is about a month. They only started laying good eggs in January, so I've had no froglets from them yet. From what I've seen though, the patterns are pretty consistent from parent to offspring in this species. That's why all the Understory Enterprises line look the same.

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    John...would you post pics so we could see your set up and the tadpole's development? Show us old wise one. how long does it take for them to morph?
    I don't have any development photos of these specific tadpoles, but they are close relatives of Ranitomeya imitator, so the tadpoles look almost the same. I may take some tadpole photos this evening when I remove the tadpoles from the parents' terrarium. The parents raise them in the film canisters that are suction-cupped to the glass of the terrarium. Exactly the same as imitator

    What I'm curious about is how long this species takes to reach metamorphosis. I have a ~3.5 week old tadpole that is simply huge, so I have a feeling that these may metamorphose sooner than most imitator.
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    I took some photos of mom when I took the tadpoles out tonight. I also photographed a tadpole but I will post those photos tomorrow. So here are 3 photos of the breeding female Ranitomeya flavovittata:





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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Thanks for the feedback guys and girls. Questions deserve answers:


    My oldest tadpole is about a month. They only started laying good eggs in January, so I've had no froglets from them yet. From what I've seen though, the patterns are pretty consistent from parent to offspring in this species. That's why all the Understory Enterprises line look the same.


    I don't have any development photos of these specific tadpoles, but they are close relatives of Ranitomeya imitator, so the tadpoles look almost the same. I may take some tadpole photos this evening when I remove the tadpoles from the parents' terrarium. The parents raise them in the film canisters that are suction-cupped to the glass of the terrarium. Exactly the same as imitator

    What I'm curious about is how long this species takes to reach metamorphosis. I have a ~3.5 week old tadpole that is simply huge, so I have a feeling that these may metamorphose sooner than most imitator.
    Your photos are fantastic as usual John. I would love to see the grow out. Keep us posted. When you pull them out can you show us how you're keeping them. Im assuming they're still going to be in little cups? What kind of water are you using? What are you feeding them? Temps...Etc...etc

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