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COMMON NAME |
Yellow Banded Poison Frog
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LATIN NAME |
Dendrobates leucomelas
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NATIVE TO |
Central America
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ADULT SIZE |
1.5-2in/3-4cm. Lifespan of 10 years or more
in captivity
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EGGS OR YOUNG? |
Lays about 5-10 eggs hatching in 10-14 days.
Provide at least two halved coconut shells as 'honeymoon
huts'. Place a petrie dish, containing less than 1/2 inch
(12mm) of water, in each. Secure a plastic plant leaf over
the dish so that the leaf tip enters the water. The frogs
will lay their eggs on top of the leaf.
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APPEARANCE |
Females are often bigger and thicker than
the males. The body colouring is black with yellow or orange
stripes on the head, back and legs. On the stripes there
are often black spots
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WHAT DOES IT EAT? |
Feed daily as they are ravenous eaters. They
eat fruitflies, microcrickets, tiny waxmoth larvae, aphids
and tiny early stage mealworms. Vitamin/mineral supplement
required.
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EASE OF CARE |
Not too difficult although some experience
is necessary.
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TEMPERAMENT |
Fairly shy and secretive. Hard to breed. The
males love to call. Keep 2 or 3 females to one male. Handle
cautiously and only when necessary as their skin is very
delicate. Always wash hands after touching. Active in the
morning and afternoon
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VIVARIUM SETUP |
A large 50 gallon vivarium will house 2 males
and 3-4 females. A waterfall is beneficial or provide a small
shallow water bowl. Rainforest-type climate. Plant with Bromeliads,
pothos, spider plants, and philodendrons. Mist heavily twice
daily with warm water. Keep well ventilated to avoid fungus.
Day time temperature 78-82F/25-28C dropping 3-4 degrees at
night.
High humidity of 80%. Fluorescent light tube and under-tank heatpad required.
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SUBSTRATE |
Layer of small gravel covered with soil and
sphagnum moss. |
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