
Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil Dart Frog
Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil (Dendrobates tinctorius βBrazilβ) Care Sheet
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil |
| Scientific Name | Dendrobates tinctorius βBrazilβ |
| Origin | Brazil β captive-bred morph |
| Adult Size | 4β5 cm |
| Lifespan | 6β10 years in captivity |
| Activity | Diurnal, arboreal / terrestrial |
Behavior
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Highly active, alert, and visually striking; explores both ground and foliage.
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Social species; can be housed in small groups if enclosure size permits.
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Displays bright coloration as a warning; captive-bred are non-toxic but delicate.
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Avoid handling; skin is sensitive to chemicals, oils, and stress.
Enclosure Requirements
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Tank Size: Minimum 20β30 liters for a small group (2β3 adults)
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Substrate: Moist coco fiber, sphagnum moss, or soil mix to retain humidity
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Decor: Live plants, cork bark, leaf litter, small branches for climbing and hiding
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Humidity: 75β90%
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Temperature:
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Day: 24β26Β°C
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Night: 20β22Β°C
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Lighting: 10β12 hours of low to moderate light; UVB optional for plant health
-
Ventilation: Good airflow to prevent mold
Compatibility
-
Social with conspecifics; avoid overcrowding.
-
Do not house with larger amphibians or predatory species.
Diet
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Carnivorous; feeds on small live insects:
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Fruit flies (Drosophila)
-
Pinhead crickets
-
Springtails
-
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Feed juveniles daily; adults 3β5Γ per week
-
Dust prey with calcium and vitamin supplements regularly
-
Provide shallow water or mist leaves for hydration
Care Tips
-
Avoid handling; skin is delicate and absorbs chemicals easily.
-
Maintain high humidity for hydration and skin health.
-
Spot-clean enclosure daily; remove waste and moldy substrate.
-
Provide live plants and hiding spots for enrichment and security.
Breeding
-
Oviparous; females lay small clutches of 4β12 eggs on leaves or hidden locations.
-
Eggs develop in moist conditions; adults may transport tadpoles to small water pools.
-
Stable temperature and high humidity are essential for successful breeding.
Visual Quick Guide
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π Enclosure: β₯20β30 L, humid substrate, plants, climbing branches
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π‘οΈ Temp: Day 24β26Β°C / Night 20β22Β°C
-
π§ Humidity: 75β90%
-
π΄ Diet: Carnivorous (small live insects)
-
π Activity: Diurnal, active climber and explorer
-
β οΈ Stress: Avoid handling; provide plenty of hiding spots and plants
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.
Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil (Dendrobates tinctorius βBrazilβ) Care Sheet
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil |
| Scientific Name | Dendrobates tinctorius βBrazilβ |
| Origin | Brazil β captive-bred morph |
| Adult Size | 4β5 cm |
| Lifespan | 6β10 years in captivity |
| Activity | Diurnal, arboreal / terrestrial |
Behavior
-
Highly active, alert, and visually striking; explores both ground and foliage.
-
Social species; can be housed in small groups if enclosure size permits.
-
Displays bright coloration as a warning; captive-bred are non-toxic but delicate.
-
Avoid handling; skin is sensitive to chemicals, oils, and stress.
Enclosure Requirements
-
Tank Size: Minimum 20β30 liters for a small group (2β3 adults)
-
Substrate: Moist coco fiber, sphagnum moss, or soil mix to retain humidity
-
Decor: Live plants, cork bark, leaf litter, small branches for climbing and hiding
-
Humidity: 75β90%
-
Temperature:
-
Day: 24β26Β°C
-
Night: 20β22Β°C
-
-
Lighting: 10β12 hours of low to moderate light; UVB optional for plant health
-
Ventilation: Good airflow to prevent mold
Compatibility
-
Social with conspecifics; avoid overcrowding.
-
Do not house with larger amphibians or predatory species.
Diet
-
Carnivorous; feeds on small live insects:
-
Fruit flies (Drosophila)
-
Pinhead crickets
-
Springtails
-
-
Feed juveniles daily; adults 3β5Γ per week
-
Dust prey with calcium and vitamin supplements regularly
-
Provide shallow water or mist leaves for hydration
Care Tips
-
Avoid handling; skin is delicate and absorbs chemicals easily.
-
Maintain high humidity for hydration and skin health.
-
Spot-clean enclosure daily; remove waste and moldy substrate.
-
Provide live plants and hiding spots for enrichment and security.
Breeding
-
Oviparous; females lay small clutches of 4β12 eggs on leaves or hidden locations.
-
Eggs develop in moist conditions; adults may transport tadpoles to small water pools.
-
Stable temperature and high humidity are essential for successful breeding.
Visual Quick Guide
-
π Enclosure: β₯20β30 L, humid substrate, plants, climbing branches
-
π‘οΈ Temp: Day 24β26Β°C / Night 20β22Β°C
-
π§ Humidity: 75β90%
-
π΄ Diet: Carnivorous (small live insects)
-
π Activity: Diurnal, active climber and explorer
-
β οΈ Stress: Avoid handling; provide plenty of hiding spots and plants
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.
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Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil (Dendrobates tinctorius βBrazilβ) Care Sheet
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Dendrobates tinctorius Brazil |
| Scientific Name | Dendrobates tinctorius βBrazilβ |
| Origin | Brazil β captive-bred morph |
| Adult Size | 4β5 cm |
| Lifespan | 6β10 years in captivity |
| Activity | Diurnal, arboreal / terrestrial |
Behavior
-
Highly active, alert, and visually striking; explores both ground and foliage.
-
Social species; can be housed in small groups if enclosure size permits.
-
Displays bright coloration as a warning; captive-bred are non-toxic but delicate.
-
Avoid handling; skin is sensitive to chemicals, oils, and stress.
Enclosure Requirements
-
Tank Size: Minimum 20β30 liters for a small group (2β3 adults)
-
Substrate: Moist coco fiber, sphagnum moss, or soil mix to retain humidity
-
Decor: Live plants, cork bark, leaf litter, small branches for climbing and hiding
-
Humidity: 75β90%
-
Temperature:
-
Day: 24β26Β°C
-
Night: 20β22Β°C
-
-
Lighting: 10β12 hours of low to moderate light; UVB optional for plant health
-
Ventilation: Good airflow to prevent mold
Compatibility
-
Social with conspecifics; avoid overcrowding.
-
Do not house with larger amphibians or predatory species.
Diet
-
Carnivorous; feeds on small live insects:
-
Fruit flies (Drosophila)
-
Pinhead crickets
-
Springtails
-
-
Feed juveniles daily; adults 3β5Γ per week
-
Dust prey with calcium and vitamin supplements regularly
-
Provide shallow water or mist leaves for hydration
Care Tips
-
Avoid handling; skin is delicate and absorbs chemicals easily.
-
Maintain high humidity for hydration and skin health.
-
Spot-clean enclosure daily; remove waste and moldy substrate.
-
Provide live plants and hiding spots for enrichment and security.
Breeding
-
Oviparous; females lay small clutches of 4β12 eggs on leaves or hidden locations.
-
Eggs develop in moist conditions; adults may transport tadpoles to small water pools.
-
Stable temperature and high humidity are essential for successful breeding.
Visual Quick Guide
-
π Enclosure: β₯20β30 L, humid substrate, plants, climbing branches
-
π‘οΈ Temp: Day 24β26Β°C / Night 20β22Β°C
-
π§ Humidity: 75β90%
-
π΄ Diet: Carnivorous (small live insects)
-
π Activity: Diurnal, active climber and explorer
-
β οΈ Stress: Avoid handling; provide plenty of hiding spots and plants
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.












