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what is the species of red dart frog???

kompleks Sep 11, 2003 06:00 PM

any one know what kind of dart frogs are red?

Replies (7)

slaytonp Sep 11, 2003 06:36 PM

There are several including some of the Dendrobates pumilio morphs, a red morph of D. galactonotus, D. reticulatus, D. speciosus, Epipedobates silverstonii, and at least three species of Minyobates that aren't being bred in captivity yet, or at least not that I know of. The most readily available would be the red morph of D. galactonotus or one of the red forms of D. pumilio. I know of none that are solid red however, except Minyobates opisthomelas, or perhaps M. steyermarki, neither of which are available to hobbyists. Most have some other colors mixed.
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Patty
Lost River, Idaho

4 D. auratus blue
3 D. galactonotus pumpkin orange splash back
5 D. imitator
4 D. leukomelas
4 D. pumilio Bastimentos

yeagermeister111 Sep 11, 2003 09:18 PM

>Dendrobates pumilio morphs, a red morph of D. galactonotus, D. >reticulatus, D. speciosus, Epipedobates silverstonii, and at >least three species of Minyobates

Also red forms of D. ventrimaculatus (if from Peru in the right region then called D. amazonicus), D. imitator (supposedly the highest elevation form), D. lehmanni, D. histrionicus, D. granuliferus (including a new solid red form, solid orange/red, and a few others which I discovered), possibly D. tinctorius (which has been a hoax and never proven in the past, but the possibility exists), E. azureiventris is red/orange in some forms, P. lugubris can also delve into reds with their stripes, and E. tricolor forms are all I can think of off hand.
Best,
Justin

FalconBlade Sep 12, 2003 12:08 PM

D. sirensis and D. duellmahnni (sp?)
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2.2.6 D. azureus
1.2.24 D. ventrimaculatus 'yellow'
1.1 D. tinctorius 'cobalt' (one subadult)
0.0.3 D. tinctorius 'patricia'
1.1 D. auratus 'blue'
0.2 P. aurotaenia

FalconBlade Sep 12, 2003 12:08 PM

D. sirensis and D. duellmahnni (sp?)
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2.2.6 D. azureus
1.2.24 D. ventrimaculatus 'yellow'
1.1 D. tinctorius 'cobalt' (one subadult)
0.0.3 D. tinctorius 'patricia'
1.1 D. auratus 'blue'
0.2 P. aurotaenia

kompleks Sep 11, 2003 09:32 PM

awsome bro, just the info i needed!!

kompleks Sep 11, 2003 09:34 PM

????

yeagermeister111 Sep 11, 2003 09:35 PM

My pleasure, I'm here to help. What do you want pictures of?
Best,
Justin

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