what is the differance between the inferalanis and the alanis morph?
and which of those do you think my frogs are
thanx
ashley

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what is the differance between the inferalanis and the alanis morph?
and which of those do you think my frogs are
thanx
ashley

I would say alanis unless your camera washes out colors really bad because inferalanis have wider orange/yellow on their heads. However i would ask where you got them from as differences among appearance happens.
Darryl
Dart-Frogs.com
>>I would say alanis unless your camera washes out colors really bad because inferalanis have wider orange/yellow on their heads. However i would ask where you got them from as differences among appearance happens.
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>>Darryl
>>Dart-Frogs.com
they are washed out in the picture
so maybe they are inferalanis
i got hem from pumilio.com as Alanis last year
before i knew that there where 2 types
thanx
ashley
This is from the tinctorius color morph guide
"This (inferAlanis)morph looks a lot like the Alanis morph but the size is often bigger and the stripes are more orange/yellow. It can be a specific trait shown in a morph but it can also be animals near the locality of the Alanis."
Here is a link to their site where the inferalanis and alanis pics are
http://www.tropical-experience.nl/tinctorius/mguide2.html
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Brian Ferriera JR
Plympton, Ma
P. Terribilis (orange)
P.Bicolor (soon)
D. azureus
D. ventrimaculatus
E. hahneli
D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
D. Fantasticus
D. leucomelas
D. castaneoticus (soon)
>>This is from the tinctorius color morph guide
>>"This (inferAlanis)morph looks a lot like the Alanis morph but the size is often bigger and the stripes are more orange/yellow. It can be a specific trait shown in a morph but it can also be animals near the locality of the Alanis."
>>
>>Here is a link to their site where the inferalanis and alanis pics are
>>http://www.tropical-experience.nl/tinctorius/mguide2.html
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>>Brian Ferriera JR
>>Plympton, Ma
>>
>>P. Terribilis (orange)
>>P.Bicolor (soon)
>>D. azureus
>>D. ventrimaculatus
>>E. hahneli
>>D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
>>D. Fantasticus
>>D. leucomelas
>>D. castaneoticus (soon)
dint say and I have no idea...sorry
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Brian Ferriera JR
Plympton, Ma
P. Terribilis (orange)
P.Bicolor (soon)
D. azureus
D. ventrimaculatus
E. hahneli
D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
D. Fantasticus
D. leucomelas
D. castaneoticus (soon)
They look a lot like my olle marie tincs, the only difference is myne have a little more white on the sides and hands.
I guess that would be "feet" now wouldn't it. 
np.
i emailed thomas at pumilio where i got the frogs and theyre infer-alanis
thanx for all youre input
ashley
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