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Old 12-10-04, 11:04 AM   #1
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Dart frog price question

I was just wondering if $99 CDN plus 25% off is a decent price for what I believe is called a dying poison dart frog. (something like 85 bucks right?) They are mint green on black. Anyone know the scientific name as well?

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Old 12-10-04, 11:13 AM   #2
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I saw them for around $130 at Superpet just last night.. so who knows..
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Old 12-10-04, 11:18 AM   #3
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Sounds more like a green & black auratus to me. The average price is around 70-100 depending on whether it's a breeder or a store. I used to sell them for $80 at shows, discounts for more but I assume you're talking one only? Check my photo gallery album "Frogs and other amphibians" for some green/black auratus pictures, see if that's what you're talking about. The dying poison dart frog name refers to cobalts, blue/blue black and yellow, very pretty frogs but not green and black.
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Hi Adam,
I can't offer you any information on the price, as it's quite variable in Canada.
However, something isn't quite right with your description. I am assuming that since you get 25% off you're referring to an animal where you work. Reptilia sells the so-called Dyeing (not "dying") Poison Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) for $99 but these guys aren't mint green on black. Dendrobates auratus has a form that is mint green on black, and I notice your store also sells this species (for $89). So there's some confusion I think on your part, get that figured out and you'll get some more accurate answers.
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P.S. Here's a pic of D. auratus:

Here's a pic of D. tinctorius (cobalt form, same as Reptilia has):
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Dang, Hilde beat me to it!
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Old 12-10-04, 11:38 AM   #6
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Dang, Hilde beat me to it!
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He heeee... and I'm an old lady to boot. Doesn't make you feel better does it?
Beaten by an old geezer from the yesteryear generation. LOL

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The first one is what we have now. Ive seen those blue cobalt ones , but they dont have them anymore. The first picture you posted is what im talking about.

Where the cobalts used to be, now we have a couple baby D. auratus and those little tags on the tag says dyeing dart frog, so maybe its a mistake?

But I was talking about the D auratus just to be clear

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If it says Dyeing Dart Frog with D. auratus on the tank then, yes, it's a mistake...
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P.S. Hilde, you only beat me because I spent so much time locating pictures and providing too many details... Where are your pictures? Huh, huh...?
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Old 12-10-04, 01:29 PM   #9
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Both of you guys beat me to it!

Great posts!
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$89-$130 for D. Aruatus? Jeez, over here they go for 15 max for the G & B, and the most i've seen them for is 30!
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$89-$130 for D. Aruatus? Jeez, over here they go for 15 max for the G & B, and the most i've seen them for is 30!
You do realize you're in a slightly different geographical area than Bartman, right?
Adam, Mark Pepper has auratus on his website for $60-70, a more relevant comparison.
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Who is mark pepper? Is he from understory enterprises?

I always see the frogs next to the tanks at the shows, and was thinking of maybe getting one next show if I have the room by then. I really like them!

Do you have that site, if its not UE.
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Mark Pepper (a.k.a. Mr. Dart Frog Canada) is UE.
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