dart frogs

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packer43064;4333369; said:
Do you really think everyone is Honest. That's the thing, even the best of people who in a crunch will lie. Unless noone lies about the frog their selling then go ahead mix away. But it's not like that. Even 1 person, 1 single person can mess up the "pure" breeds. Your playing the whole "honesty" garbage and it just doesn't work 100% of the time.

Do you think everyone who sells frogs is Honest?
Are are frogs CB really?
Does Everyone who has a multi-species tank tell everyone they have one?
 
well heres some pics i took of the shed one these guys where all in one tank

i'm not trying to argue just want to share some pics

it might give you some ideas for a setup too

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I think we all have different opinions. There is no point in bickering or arguing over the same thing page after page after page. Let's just agree to disagree. This thread is pointless if it just goes one way then back the other way. Some like to mix some do not. Waste of a thread really. All the OP wanted was some info on dart frogs, not a thread going back in forth.
 
I would absolutely love to keep a few of these, but I have such a hard time keeping up a high humidity because it's so dry here :(
 
Pumilios taking down tincs? I find it a little hard to believe. But in reality they should really should not be in the same tank anyways. Pumilios are tough little frogs

I think alot of the people that do sell frogs are honest. Not all but alot of them are. And yes most dart frogs are Cb these days. I let every one that buys from me know if the frogs are CB, F1's F2's.

Hybridization is a concern and alot of people do not have the heart to cull the froglets, eggs, tads. Keeping the offspring and no selling them is not going to work long term. Most darts breed weekly. My smallest clutches being 1 egg and largest being 27. It is not going to take long to get over run and then the hybrid start leaking out into the hobby.

There is quite a few ways to keep the humidity up, Devder1. Dart frog tanks need a glass lid which help with the humidity. Planting the tank with live plants also helps along with daily misting. It is very doable. if I can help you out let me know.

I am glad I steped out of this conversation for a few days it was getting no where quick. ( but I was also glad to see a few people actual agree with my opinion). So i will avoid the whole mixing conversation ( pointless anyways) and see if I can answer any other questions that may arise.
 
kearth;4340211; said:
Pumilios taking down tincs? I find it a little hard to believe. But in reality they should really should not be in the same tank anyways. Pumilios are tough little frogs

I think alot of the people that do sell frogs are honest. Not all but alot of them are. And yes most dart frogs are Cb these days. I let every one that buys from me know if the frogs are CB, F1's F2's.

Hybridization is a concern and alot of people do not have the heart to cull the froglets, eggs, tads. Keeping the offspring and no selling them is not going to work long term. Most darts breed weekly. My smallest clutches being 1 egg and largest being 27. It is not going to take long to get over run and then the hybrid start leaking out into the hobby.

There is quite a few ways to keep the humidity up, Devder1. Dart frog tanks need a glass lid which help with the humidity. Planting the tank with live plants also helps along with daily misting. It is very doable. if I can help you out let me know.

I am glad I steped out of this conversation for a few days it was getting no where quick. ( but I was also glad to see a few people actual agree with my opinion). So i will avoid the whole mixing conversation ( pointless anyways) and see if I can answer any other questions that may arise.

Plz dont start this hole thing over again
 
jpstodwftexas;4336587; said:
There are easy ways to raise the humidity levels
haha such as?
 
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