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Dart Frogs
  • Ameerega altamazonica
  • Ameerega bassleri
  • Ameerega hahneli
  • Ameerega trivittata
  • Ameerega pepperi
  • Dendrobates auratus
  • Dendrobates leucomelas
  • Dendrobates tinctorius
  • Hyloxalus azureiventris
  • Oophaga pumilio
  • Phyllobates terribilis
  • Phyllobates vittatus
  • Raniomeya variabilis
  • Ranitomeya benedicta
  • Ranitomeya fantastica
  • Ranitomeya flavovittata
  • Ranitomeya imitator
  • Ranitomeya lamasi
  • Ranitomeya reticulata
  • Ranitomeya summersi
  • Ranitomeya uakarii
  • Ranitomeya vanzolini
  • Ranitomeya ventrimaculata

Phyllobates terribilis


Phyllobates terribilis "Mint"
We are working with animals from the exceptional stock of Aaron Handzlik.
Phyllobates terribilis "Yellow"
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Phyllobates terribilis Information

Feared by bureaucrats, lawmakers and the uniformed, ignorance prevails and terribilis (and other phyllobates species) are now banned in the Canadian Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Captive bred and raised Phyllobates terribilis do not possess the same toxin profile as their wild counterparts and are completely benign.

These frogs are hardy and make excellent captives. Their bold nature ensures their near constant visibility in the vivarium, and their willingness to take larger food items (up to 3/8" crickets) makes them ideally suited to beginning or experienced keepers alike.

Please contact us for all dart frog prices.


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