Oophaga histrionica Anchicaya
A photo of a beautiful Oophaga histrionica Anchicaya poison dart frog, by @dendromatt
A photo of a beautiful Oophaga histrionica Anchicaya poison dart frog, by @dendromatt
A couple of Dendrobates tinctorius “oyapock”sit on a piece of cork bark and leaf litter.
A adolescent Dendrobates ‘Highland Bronze’ Auratus climbs out of her coco hut in search of food!
A gorgeous Oophaga Sylvatica “San Lorenzo” – (another one from PaulsJungleExotics.com / photo by@jeffgolenski) Submit your photos of yours and we’ll feature them!
Phyllobates Terribilis (Mint) search through leaf litter for fruit flies to snack on. Mint Terribilis are rather large as far as dart frogs go. They are bold and have a great call as well! These little guys are part of Pauls Jungle Exotics collection, located in Rhode Island.
A dendrobates Leucomelas appears in a yoga pose as she hunts springtails on this mossy branch.
A young Leucomelas poison dart frog lounges on the leaf of a bromeliad after breakfast.
A blue dendrobates tinctorious Azureus poison dart frog climbs to find a vantage point in which to stalk his prey. Note: this particular frog is recovering from a long bout of sickness, so he’s a little scrawny, but I’m beefing him back up.
A Dendrobates Bronze and Turquoise Auratus Poison Dart Frog explores a monkey pod within his vivarium, looking for food. These frogs are generally fed “flightless” or wingless fruit flies in captivity, which render them non-toxic.