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sweet!!! I am about to start a setup for a few dart frogs. Do you order the flightless flies or raise them yourself?
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I love love love your darts.
We have lots of them in the shop and i love looking at their habitat!
Whenever i go around to spot clean. I have to stop and stare.
little colors jumping around catching the small flies.
EEE i am jealous ahah
Then I'm tiny like a door mouse
Short like a bungalow house
Minute like a pixie
You can barely even see me
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Re: My Other Hobby
 Originally Posted by tcutting
sweet!!! I am about to start a setup for a few dart frogs. Do you order the flightless flies or raise them yourself?
I raise all the feeders myself (all feeders for ALL my herps). I don't make my own media however because I am a little lazy and the ingredients aren't readily available in town.
They are so amazing and easy to take care of! Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about them or their set ups.
 Originally Posted by pinkeye714
I love love love your darts.
We have lots of them in the shop and i love looking at their habitat!
Whenever i go around to spot clean. I have to stop and stare.
little colors jumping around catching the small flies.
EEE i am jealous ahah
Thank you! They are awesome, I never thought I would own real ones as a kid, I always had the plastic ones!
Angela
Angela
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Is it hard to keep dart frogs?
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Not at all if you spend the time to learn a little about their care and culturing the fruit flies (flightless/wingless). If you have ever had a freshwater fish tank, they are easier than that in my opinion.
Angela
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Those are really nice, I was looking at a few this past weekend at the reptile show but I haven't done my research yet.
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Those are awesome!! When I buy I house I want a nice dart frog display
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Yep, you definitely have to research these guys first. They are not like other frogs even as some species are best kept in pairs because of male on male aggression, female on female aggression, or females eating others eggs. The thing is, aggression is so subtly that keepers may not know there is a problem until a frog is deathly thin and then it may be too late even if they do separate them from the aggressor.
Quarantine and fecals are also a must when getting new frogs! You work so hard on their vivarium, so you don't want to have to scrap it and sanitize it months later when your frog is skinny and you find out it has parasites. A simple QT container and fecals goes a long way in your success of these guys. Slightly different than snakes, but QT is equally important!
That said, they are very rewarding and their behaviors are very interesting. All darts are diurnal so you get to enjoy them in the daytime while our snakes are sleeping.
Angela
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