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Dart Frog Caging

A better question is what is the largest size cage I can provide for 1-2 dart frogs.

Other than that it really depends on what you want to keep and what you want to do with them. If I new what you planned on getting I could be more specific.
 
he is my friend and he wants a powder blue and bumblee

You can not mix those two frog together anyways.

Start with atleast a 10- 15 gal for one frog. even though they are smaller frogs there is no need to cram them into the smallest tank possible.

Bumblee - I am assuming you mean leucomela?
 
I highly suggest you/your friend spend some time doing some significant research before purchasing these frogs. They are not the easiest amphibians to keep but definately very doable once you've done the proper research and set up appropriate housing. A great place to start is www.dendroboard.com .
 
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