Hey; I've got a pair of adult D. Auratus. I keep many adult honduran milks, and am currently breedingthem, but I am not a dendrobate keeper. I also have a leopard gecko. I woke very early this morning around 6am to what sounded like someone sticking their finger in a fan. I thought it might be the rapid tail twitching of my gecko, but she was not feeding, or mabey the spasms the hondurans go into when encountering a female, but all snakes were seperate. The sound seemed to have more voice to it, and wasn't so monotone or scrapey. After multiple times, it seemed to be coming from the front wall, where I keep my dendrobates. I've heard D.Auratus calls before, but none from my own, and they didn't sound like the rapid fire sounds I was hearing. When I flicked on a flashlight into the cage, both frogs were sitting on the leaves of the bromeliad, not deep in like usual. Could this have been my frogs? Or was it something else in the area??
-Sean


