Epipedobates anthonyi 'Santa Isabel' - Poison Dart Frog - Juvenile
$49.99
Epipedobates anthonyi 'Santa Isabel' - Poison Dart Frog - Juvenile
The Santa Isabel Dart Frog is a popular and hardy species of dart frog that does best in large groups.
Lifespan: ~8 years
Max Size: ~1"
Terrarium Size: 10 Gallons is suitable for ~3 frogs.
Humidity and Water: Ambient humidity should stay between 80% and 100% at all times. All water entering the frog's vivarium MUST be dechlorinated or distilled. A shallow water dish should be provided, and cleaned daily.
Heating and Lighting: Ambient temperatures should stay between 70 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. UVB is not essential for this species.
Diet: Juvenile dart frogs will readily eat springtails and flightless fruit flies (melanogaster species). Adult dart frogs will eat larger fruit fly species, baby isopods, and pinhead crickets. Their food should be dusted with a high-quality calcium and multi-vitamin supplement.
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The Santa Isabel Dart Frog is a popular and hardy species of dart frog that does best in large groups.
Lifespan: ~8 years
Max Size: ~1"
Terrarium Size: 10 Gallons is suitable for ~3 frogs.
Humidity and Water: Ambient humidity should stay between 80% and 100% at all times. All water entering the frog's vivarium MUST be dechlorinated or distilled. A shallow water dish should be provided, and cleaned daily.
Heating and Lighting: Ambient temperatures should stay between 70 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. UVB is not essential for this species.
Diet: Juvenile dart frogs will readily eat springtails and flightless fruit flies (melanogaster species). Adult dart frogs will eat larger fruit fly species, baby isopods, and pinhead crickets. Their food should be dusted with a high-quality calcium and multi-vitamin supplement.