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Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri"

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Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri"

Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri"

Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri".

Line: Import 2008.

Unknown Filial Generation.

Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri" is a small poison dart frog that inhabits Costa Rica. These Oophaga are usually marbled brown to bright red in the wild, but need a diet high in carotenoid supplementation to maintain it in captivity.Ā They do fine in small groups, but do best as a pair or trio when sexual maturity is reached. The males often have control of 1 to 5 square meters of territory in the wild, so rival males may display aggression for supremacy. They usually lay 3 to 10 eggs on glossy leaves, on glass, or sometimes in leaf litter.Ā Tadpoles mustĀ be raised by adults because they feed on infertile eggs from the female. These dart frogs are interesting to many hobbyists because they exhibit biparental care.Ā No more than a trio should go in a 20 gallon vertical conversion tank or a 18 x 24Ā Exo-terra enclosure.Ā Additional information can be found, of course, through our complimentary Encyclopedia Database: DendroKnow Project.

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Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri".

Line: Import 2008.

Unknown Filial Generation.

Oophaga pumilio "Bri Bri" is a small poison dart frog that inhabits Costa Rica. These Oophaga are usually marbled brown to bright red in the wild, but need a diet high in carotenoid supplementation to maintain it in captivity.Ā They do fine in small groups, but do best as a pair or trio when sexual maturity is reached. The males often have control of 1 to 5 square meters of territory in the wild, so rival males may display aggression for supremacy. They usually lay 3 to 10 eggs on glossy leaves, on glass, or sometimes in leaf litter.Ā Tadpoles mustĀ be raised by adults because they feed on infertile eggs from the female. These dart frogs are interesting to many hobbyists because they exhibit biparental care.Ā No more than a trio should go in a 20 gallon vertical conversion tank or a 18 x 24Ā Exo-terra enclosure.Ā Additional information can be found, of course, through our complimentary Encyclopedia Database: DendroKnow Project.

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