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Posted by: Slaytonp at Tue Aug 14 19:16:19 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slaytonp ] Either P. terribilis or the D. azureus, which is now considered a color morph of tinctorius, are very good beginner dart frogs. The P. terribilis get along well in groups, while the D. azureus are territorial and are best kept in mated pairs or as single frogs. Some people keep two males and a female together, since it is usually the females that are resentful of other females. Both are delightful frogs to watch. P. terribilis in particular, are extremely bold, and have the charming habit of recognizing the "food guy," looking straight up at you, and sometimes leaping up toward the food source. One of mine actually latched onto my nose once, albeit temporarily, when I was peering in telling them how cute they were, rather than feeding them immediately. I tend to tease them a little, just because their reactions are so funny, and they think they are so tough. In my experience, the P. terribilis needs somewhat cooler temperatures and may decline if the tank gets above 80 degrees for any length of time, while the D. azureus will survive more extreme temperature fluctuations above or below the "ideal," as long as this is temporary. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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