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It is a species of Atelopus (can not recall which right now.) I know someone here who has a batch of them. Has had them for about a year now actually. Only problem is they are all one sex. And I believe there is a second colony in Canada and IIRC theirs are also all one sex (the same sex as the ones here unfortunatly.)
not many of that genus in the hobby now................there are a few in the hobby but not many.....as Pyro said for some reason its fairly common for all of the same sex to be imported
females generally look the same as the males. i am guessing that for what ever reason its just easier to find the males out in the open and maybe the females are generally hiding in cover
Females exist and are on the way from last report I had. Just might be a while as they have to be cleared for export and all that jazz. Then figuring out the breeding requirements... Then successfully rearing a clutch...
I figure 5 years before they really hit the market
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