I have two female Auratus. One is shy the other isn't...I don't know what to make of them just yet as I've only had them for a short time. Kristi I finally have some adult pairs ...when I start getting some babies maybe we can do some trades.
I have two female Auratus. One is shy the other isn't...I don't know what to make of them just yet as I've only had them for a short time. Kristi I finally have some adult pairs ...when I start getting some babies maybe we can do some trades.
My two are from the Taboga locale. One is quite bold while the other will hide as soon as I look in. I think I have a picture of them in my album. I've been looking for a male but haven't had any luck finding one yet.
I love these frogs. I think they are some of the most beautiful ones there are. They blue and bronze makes a stunning combination when you see them in real life~!
It's important to remind people that even though auratus has many races, each race has a different degree of boldness. That's why I asked my original question. Some races are very shy, some are rather bold. Hoping Kristi's frogs are the bold kind!
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WE don't say races but localities. At least, thats What we say In Europe.
WE say races for dogs. But With dogs, the shapes and the sizerin change but With dendrobates only the color changes.
And the morphs were distingueshed by localities of northern Bresil.
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