As I understand it, there may be a few actually in the U.S. hobby, but if they're here, no one is admitting to owning them. They are much like Dendrobates histrionicus and sylvaticus. At one point in time all of these species were imported into the U.S. and sold rather inexpensively. Given the large number that were imported it could be assumed that someone somewhere still has some, but I haven't met them. There are in fact many more species in the U.S. hobby than we realize, but the reality is that the general public will probably never get their hands on them. I personally know someone who had probably one of the first (and possibly only) breeding groups of Agalychnis moreletti as well as Theloderma asperum (a shipment of which apparently just came in). These private keepers don't publicize it for a variety of reasons, so in reality we will never know. That being said, I do hope that someday Atelopus populations will be stable enough to allow them into the hobby.
Alex





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