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07-22-04, 09:54 AM
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questions regarding Dendrobates auratus care sheet information
I am reading a care sheet and I have a few questions about some of their comments
it says "do not handle with bare hands"
I thought that cbb frogs were not toxic?
it also says "do not mist animal directly"
I am afraid that during cage misting I"m bound to spray the frog, are they saying not to hose the thing down or what?
thanks in advance for shedding some light for me
the care sheet I'm reading is here http://lllreptile.com/v2/content/inf...arrow-frog.txt
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07-23-04, 07:52 AM
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The reason why you should not handle your animals is not for your benefit... but for THEIRS. CB frogs are not toxic, but these animals should be treated like a fish. Nobody cuddles with their goldfish, and a dart frog is no different. That said, sometimes when packing or unpacking amphibians, a little jostling with your fingers can be necessary. The caresheet sounds like it is just getting at the point that the oils in our skin are not good for the frogs, plus the fact that these frogs dessicate (dry up) very quickly if outside of their vivarium.
When they say don't mist the animal directly...... that depends on the power of your mister, and the pressure and type of spray coming from it. Don't really worry about it.... it is inevitable that you r frogs will get hit with some spray, just don't set the nozzle on the high pressure stream (like a watergun) and hose them down like they are on fire. Mist the tank thoroughly.
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07-23-04, 08:28 AM
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I've noticed that ( at least my) darts don't seem to like direct misting. Not that I hit them with it on purpose, but they do sometimes get in the way. Even with a gentle spray, it scares them. I remember reading someplace (maybe a post on Frognet) that they don't often get wet when it rains. Since the forest and undergrowth is so thick, they are pretty well protected from rain. By the time the water gets down to their level, it's been deflected and directed from leaves, along branches to run down trunks. Not much water is left to fall to the ground, most of it runs down the tree trunks. So, chances are falling water is foreign to them, which explains the panic mode when they get misted.
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07-23-04, 09:31 AM
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Hey Leighton-
Check out this site: http://www.herpetologic.net/
Seems pretty cool. I was looking into these awhile back with either the azures or else bumblebees. Decided not to get into frogs though...
See ya,
Brent
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07-24-04, 11:43 AM
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thank you ortega, I have now looked at every site you listed, it has given me 99% of the answers I am seeking
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07-27-04, 05:46 PM
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glad to help you out. It was hard for me to find everything at first and I appreciated everybody that helped me out. If there is anything else you have questions about (mabey the remaining 1%) just pm me.
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