Can You Suggest Some Combinations of Dart Frogs That Might Make Good Tankmates?
The sexed pairs that we offer make a great focal point for a tank, and I think a pair of D.azureus along with a three or four orange galacs is a striking combination. The forty breeder is a good size for this group. Many other frogs can stand in for the two species in this combination, such as replacing the Orange galactonotus with Green and Black D. auratus, or substituting a pair of cobalts for the azureus. Another choice might be a group of Phyllobates terribilis, along with a thumbnail frog such as D. imitator. The terribilis is a rather sedentary frog, and very terrestrial in our tanks here, and generally completely ignore other frogs in the tank. Of course thumbnail frogs are best left until after you have some experience with other larger dart frogs. One form of mixing which should not be done is the mixing of different color or locality forms of the same species. This is due to the likelihood that they will interbreed, and produce undesirable crosses, which generally don’t look