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Old 01-11-2009, 11:35 PM
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Default Arboreal dart that isn't a thumbnail..

Are there any?
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Yes, dendrobates mysteriousus and it is a gorgeous frog. Rare and expensive, Marc at Dartfrog has some.
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:03 AM
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Yes, dendrobates mysteriousus and it is a gorgeous frog. Rare and expensive, Marc at Dartfrog has some.
since the revision in 2006 they are now reconised as Excidobates mysteriousus. however there has been another revision in 2009 and i am awaiting the papers to come through.

All the taxonomy from 2006 is avaliable on my website

Taxonomy - TREE FROG WORLD

not sure on the avaliablity but O.Arborea
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Pumilio's
They're tiny!
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Yes, dendrobates mysteriousus
Woohooo!



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and it is a gorgeous frog
Woohoo!


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Rare and expensive
Boooooooooooo
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Old 02-11-2009, 02:37 PM
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Damn they're known as "maranon" right? I've had my eye on them already. Damn it.
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They're tiny!
Not all. Bri bri for exampls are a big pumilio- I would class as a medium size frogs, the3y eat big flies etc.
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Most of the species Oophaga.

If money is the problem look no futher then the good old tricolor (Phantasml poison Frog)
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not totaly a arboreal dart but Galactonotus loves to climb given the chance .

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