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Black Auratus


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Posted by Slaytonp on May 02, 2003 at 19:51:14:

In Reply to: Black Auratus posted by Derek Benson on May 02, 2003 at 18:34:03:

::I was checking out some pics of frognet of someones black auratus. This is a very cool morph! A jet black dart frog. they must move through the tank like shadows! Anyone breeding these or selling wildcaughts? I thought i saw some before but payed it no mind.

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:Reptile depot had some, I think they are still in stock, e-mail them for info.

:Derek

I have checked them out too at Reptile Depot. These are wild caught, which I wouldn't chance myself with so little experience yet, but it would be great if someone else with more knowlege and experience did some captive breeding. They are indeed interesting. If they are as shy as my blue auratus, it might be a challenge to be able to ever even see them in any kind of "fancy" tank, even as shadows.

They are inexpensive for a "rare" morph so I just hope most of them end up in the right hands, not the pocket-toad hobbiests.

Patty


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