I really liked that style of video, it was like watching a nature documentary. It was great to see these frogs close up and to hear you comment their history.
It’s nice to see all the rare stuff aside from what’s more typical to find in the dart frog hobby!! Awesome job with all those frogs man, and sweet vivs too 💯
those green sips look amazing, maybe later down the line ill get a pair. But everything looks good man. Ive noticed your channel growing more and more with every video! keep it up you'll be right back where you left off. your killing it.
The Leucomela and Tinctorious species really aren’t that tough. You should start building a tank. Getting plants growing. Figure out fly cultures and once that’s all down, get a few frogs!
may I ask why you don't have Ranitomeyas? Is the size an extra hassle or do you simply not enjoy them as much? I'm asking because I eyeballed uacarii golden legs as my very first frogs.
SilkMilkJilk great question lol, I’ve had them in the past, they’re just not for me, too shy, and too fast lol, I barely saw them when I had them, and when I did see one, it would dart off so freaking fast lol....
@@TroyGoldberg Ah I see. Which ones would you put on a similar call-noise level, when the Ranitomeyas are a 3 and terribilis and santa isabel are more around 8? Since I have to fish for tiny bits of information my scale might be a little off, apologies^^
SilkMilkJilk well all oophaga are up around 8 as well... Pumilio is a higher pitched faster call than, histo and Sylvatica, theirs Is much deeper pitched and a little slower. Leucomelas have a nice call id say lies right about at a 6
I'm a snake guy but I love other species too so I have much fun with your video and your cool collection. The first frog (bullseye) and the last are my favourites 😁 Greetings from Frankfurt /Germany
Awesome video! It has me catching the dart frog bug. I have a pair of ranitomeya sirensis biolat. I am looking to get some tadpoles to raise. Any suggestions?
Hello, what is the name of the small vine type plant that is seen growing in most the video? Been looking for a small broad leaf vine type plant for my tanks, and the one I'm asking about looks perfect in size. Thank you for the time spent making the video and any answers on that plant!
Wild west garden pretty sure your talking about marcgravia... I have multiple species of marcgravia in my tanks, marcgravia umbelatta stays pretty small
Awesome collection! I think it's really cool that you work with a bunch of oophaga! I'll check back with you in a couple months about the Rio colubre, very interested in getting those. Also do you know when your next available batches of escudo and the unknown basimentos will be?
I am looking for a couple of frogs for a beginner if you have some let me know I have a complete set up short the food completed just waiting to find some frogs would like a pair if possible
@@TroyGoldberg I'd love to see them in a video bro. Im into growing corals but just last year got back into dart frogs again after like 15 years. My oh my how far the dart frog hobby has come. Your one of the first dartfrog RU-vidrs I started watching and stealing ideas from. I just went out and got some drylok to do a new vivarium build. I appreciate your vivarium tutorials. They help a lot. Oh and those sirensis are definitely on my list. Would be awesome if I was able to get one from you.
Daniel Jehle that’s probably why, the moss Mix’s arent the easiest to grow, they work well on hygrolon backgrounds as long as it stays wet( need wet, not humid) I would try getting some java moss, it’s the easiest to grow in a viv in my opinion... just keep it wet for like 2 weeks then you’re good