Yes, the best you can do is go see them in real life.
If they are way to skinny, chances are you are throwing you're money away.
In the past i also bought frogs, more then once, i tought i could get in good shape.
At some point the moving will not do them good at all,
saving them will be impossible at that point.
The tinctorius are not always the most bold species.
Chances are that parasites/worms will get to them even more due to a moving.
If in doubt, don't buy them.
You say those will be you;re first poison darts,
in my opinion better buy 100% healthy ones then.
Would be a shame if you're first dart experience will end up badly.
It can ruin the overall joy you will have in keeping them.
Buying physical weak frogs is, even for experienced keepers, a gamble ending up badly more often then good.





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