What is the kind of frog with blue legs and yellow body ?
I was thinking about getting 2.1 D. azureus, but now i'm thinking about bi-colored frogs as there is obviously just more color.
Aren't there frogs with rainbow colors ?
Agoutihead, I don't wish to sound harsh but have you done much research into darts before you decided to get some?
D tinctorius are one of the commonest and easiest to recognise species, and the fact that you did not recognise the ones above as tinctorius suggests to me that you could do with doing some more background reading before you purchase any frogs.
I am not trying to belittle you or put you off the hobby but darts are not the easiest of things to keep and to go into it without knowing the basics is a recipe for disaster.
Far better to spend a bit of extra time reading on here/other forums/books than to spend a lot of money only to have the frogs die on you.
I had the same question to be honest,I think they were wondering excatley which one it was as theres so many that look like the that.And depending on which way they are photoed they look diffrent.Also its really hard to find info on these guys.Is there a site that tells you which is hardiest etc? Ive seen a couple sellers says that this one or that one is hardy but no real list.Im gald i came across this as i was planning on getting the cobalts,i had not read anything that said they were difficult to raise.
thanks
this guy is a troll- he was on the other forums asking a bunch of weird questions.
yes, learning the most you can is always the best thing to do.
sorry about that post though. the whole post could have been put in a nicer sounding way.
Most frogs aren't even that difficult to care for. I don't know what the big deal is. I didn't know what kind of tinc that was either as I don't collect any of the bigger frogs... I guess maybe that guy would have been better off not asking that question that he simply didn't know the answer to. It's not like this is the Q & A section of a message board...