Quote Originally Posted by John View Post

I can sell you a sexed pair of Tarapotos, and slightly less reliably sexed pair of Varaderos. However, I think you should start with a tinctorius of one form or another - they are far more bold, they tame well and will beg for food from you, and adults are almost constantly out and about doing something right in full view. You can get sexed pairs (I just bought a sexed pair of Matecho) but they are usually pricey (at least $225, more if proven). I would suggest going through the tinctorius morph guide and seeing if anything grabs your eye. The photos there are not the best but you can plug the morph names into a google search.
Thanks for the reply John. I looked at the tinc morph chart that you posted but I still like the intricate detail of the Tarapotos or the Veraderos. When you say they're not bold do you mean they're so shy they'll hide all the time or run when you approach the tank? I don't need them to be as eager as a firebelly but they are going to be my only frog tank at my office at work and I would occasionally like to see them. The thing is I don't have the opportunity to have an unlimited number of frog tanks in my marriage so if I'm going to have darts this is it. I'm confidant that I can provide a stable environment for them and the whole friut fly thing looks pretty easy. After raising half inch baby red eyes I'm not so afraid of small frogs anymore. The first thing I'm going to have to figure out is how to fruit fly proof an Exo Terra. With the slits between and around doors, the ventilation vent below the doors, and the screen on top...what are you guys doing to keep them in? John do you still have any of the Tarapotos that you had listed a little while back? Oh ...and also a matched set?