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Dendrobates tinctorius 'New River'
#1
Hey guys, I've grabbed a few decent shots of my female New Rivers.
Its very hard to get good shots of these since the blue tend to turn whitish when photographed.

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I have a bunch of pix of my 2 males as well but Im still picking out the best photos. Ill post them as soon as I decide which pix are best!

Enjoy!


Todd
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#2
Okay here are a couple pix of the 2 probable males

Probable Male 1
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Probable Male 2
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Enjoy!

Todd
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#3
Got some new projects in the works. including building 1 of the permanent homes for these guys.
It will be an 18 x18 x18 cube ZooMed. With a faux rock background, of which Ive already received 5 out of the 9 rocks I intend to choose from for the rock pile background.
In addition to this I intend to plant the tank to make those frogs really pop out in the viv. The viv will be based on having the frogs and hard scape be most of the focus and less about the cool plants.

Todd
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#4
You're right about the camera not being able to capture the light blue. We have a female and the lighter shade almost looks metallic.

Very nice looking frogs you have there, Todd. The patterns are sweet!
Glenn
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#5
The colors are amazing on these 5! Apparently the blue coloration is built of Iridophores which is that metallic look you were describing. This makes the blue reflect light in odd ways making it nearly impossible to photograph
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatoph ... eucophores
My favorite female has such a deep blue on her back its un-describable!

Todd
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#6
Thanks for the info!

I had no idea about this,
Glenn
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#7
Yeah Ive known about the iridophores in plants, but up until about 2 years ago I did not know that was what caused the colors in some animals. I believe it is mostly blues and greens in the frogs. But in some plants it can also include several other colors such as red, bronze and silver.

Todd
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#8
Male 1
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Male 2

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Todd
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#9
VERY nice colour and pattern on those Todd. Do you have females for them ?
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#10
Phil, sorry I thought I labeled the frogs in the original post. The original post shows the females.
I currently have 2.3 from the Vanishing Jewels line. No clue what generation unfortunately.

Todd
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