Before You Buy
Have the enclosure planted, humid, and cycling before ordering. Most problems happen when buyers rush the habitat instead of letting it settle.
Due to extreme summer heat, live-animal shipping is temporarily paused. Local pickup in Arizona is available by appointment until temperatures are safe for shipping again.
Care Guide
Dart frogs do best when the enclosure is stable before the frog arrives. Think humidity, tiny feeders, clean leaf litter, and quiet observation.
Have the enclosure planted, humid, and cycling before ordering. Most problems happen when buyers rush the habitat instead of letting it settle.
Use a secure vivarium with ventilation, drainage, leaf litter, hides, and live plants. Keep the environment humid but not swampy, and avoid temperature swings.
Dart frogs usually eat tiny feeders such as fruit flies and springtails. Dust feeders with appropriate supplements and keep cultures going before you run out.
Dart frogs are display animals, not handling pets. Move them only when needed and use safe transfer methods instead of bare-hand handling.
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