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    Re: Poison Dart Frogs

    I love these PDFs, nice setups people
    if anyone is visiting holland who loves pdfs be sure to visit this guy , we stopped off there on our way to the hamburg show a couple years ago he has some amazing set ups
    http://www.vivaria.nl/peter/archive02.html
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    Re: Poison Dart Frogs

    From what I've been told the leuc's call sounds like a canary.
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    Re: Poison Dart Frogs

    I keep both d. leucs and d. tinc "cobalts". I think my leucs are gonna lay soon. The leucs call is really cool. http://mistking.com/calls/D_leucomelas2.mp3 If you are even pondering about darts. You need a 100% natural setup, w/ little or usually no ventalation. If you think reading up on BP's is important, you should read 10 times that on darts. Also just to make a reasonable 10ga setup you are looking at a tank that costs well over $100. Once the first cost of tanks, frogs, and fruitfly culturing supplies there are very little maintaing costs. They are osme of the most enjoyable frogs you can keep, and they are diurnal. Also breeding is easy with most species.

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    Re: Poison Dart Frogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Cubby23
    ....and they are diurnal.
    That's why I got into them. My son keep Tree Frogs (White's Tree Frogs & Red Eyed Tree Frog) and all they do is clink to a leaf of corner of the viv and do NOTHING all day long.

    PDF's are real nice for that fact that they are out when you're up and around.

    You're right, the initial cost can be "sticker shocking", but the over all maintenance is CHEAP and easy once under way.
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