Dendrobates Tinctorius "Robertus"
NAME
Dendrobates Tinctorius Robertus
BREEDING
Dendrobates Tinctorius Robertus are very easy to breed. Eggs are laid on petri dishes and on smooth leaves mostly. Best kept in a 1.1.0 pair (1 male & 1 female) as females will often fight and bully. Females are usually Larger and have a thicker chest region.
MATURITY
Dendrobates Tinctorius Robertus reach maturity within 10-12 months. once established they can lay eggs every 7-10 days. Morphing time is 60-100 days.
NATURAL HABITAT
Dendrobates Tinctorius Robertus is native to Suriname.
TEMPATURE & HUMIDITY
Tanks should be kept at 70%-100% at all times. Automatic Misting Systems help to keep humidity in check.
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
- Easy frog for beginners
- Moderately Bold Frogs
- Does great in groups
- Quiet call
- Easy to breed
FEEDING
Drosophila Melanogaster fruit flies is easily consumed by D. Auratus at any age. Adults will easily consume larger food like Drosophila Hydei fruit flies. All Feeder insects should be dusted with a quality vitamin & mineral supplement.
All frogs sold from Joe's Frogs are 2-3 months old unless stated otherwise.