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New Dart frog set up !!!

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Here is the new dart frog set up i bought from black jungle at the white plains show yesterday. They have some really nice setups. The second pic is one of the inhabitants that i also bought from them (leucamelas)
 
Very nice! I plan on getting some leucs very soon and putting them in my 20H. As of right now I have 2 dendrobates auratus (green & black) and 3 cobalt tincs which are housed in a 29 gallon. Also I am working on a 20L for 2 azureus.

David
 
Black Jungle sold this set up to me for a greatprice at the show. (89.99) how can you go wrong. I am going to get several more at the next show!!!!
 
I am not that great at it and figured for that price i would just buy them rather then spending too much time trying to make one as nice as the ones they sell. I really like the dart frogs now that i am in to them. They efinetely are not as hard to keep as a lot of people make you believe.
 
You're right I've wanted dart frogs for the past 5 or so years, now that I am almost 22 I took the plunge and I love them; they're great! Fun to watch and rather easy to care for. Have you checked out dendroboard.com? It's a web community dedicated to dart frogs.

-David
 
I will try it out. There is also a email group hosted by black jungle for keepers and breeders of darts, you can get nice deals and lots of info of them. Go onto the black junlge site then subscribe to the email group. Tells you about all the events related to darts, other amphibians and carniverous plants.
 
VERY Nice Nick, Cody wants some darts, may have to do that on top of all of the other stuff one day lol
 
I am (and you will probably be the only person that understands this lol) Right in the middle of Walkertown, Rural Hall and Stanleyville but I have a Winston Salem address, go figure, no one has annexed us yet so we are kinda stuck in the middle.
 
PS David, thats what Im worried about, I have looked at darts for about 3 years now and I can see myself getting in over my head, so I keep saying, OK maybe next year and he gets a new gerbil, or bird, or snake or ........... lol
 
Wendy, once I get started on the breeding end of it, we will have to do some swapping.....leos or veileds for darts!!!!!
 
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Nicholas,

What darts are you currently keeping?

So far I have d. auratus, d. cobalt tincs, d. orange galactonotus p. terribilis.

I'm waiting for a good deal on d. azureus, d. leucomelas, D. lamasi green legged,
d. pumilio "orange bastimentos", P. aurotaenia "green banded", and Copper Vittatus!

Needless to say I've gone over the deep end!
 
I have leucs and auratus (green/black) and am getting azureus and tincs very soon. Looking for other adults/subadults as well. I may get some terribillis as well since the price has come down on them as well.
 
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