Synonyms |
Locality |
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Sometimes called red imitator
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Eastern foothills of Andes Mts., Peru
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Temps |
Humidity |
Terrarium Preferences |
| Mid to u pper seventies |
High |
Not particular, ten gallons, tall ten gallons, and fifteen gallons are all good for a pair. This species will climb if given a taller tank. |
Size |
Visibility in the tank |
Groups of these compatible |
| Up to about
¾ inch, 15 to 20 mm |
Relatively bold and outgoing, two to three activity periods during day. |
While some success can be had with this species in groups, the safest approach is to keep this species in pairs. See thumbnail caresheet for more discussion of this. |
Experience Level |
Compatible with other species? |
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Intermediate in general, but beginner for thumbnails. |
Yes, should be ok with other species if not crowded |
Breeding : |
Status in Hobby |
| Easily bred thumbnail species. Clutches of two to four eggs are laid in a variety of spots around the tank. Glass tank walls and leaves are favorite laying sites. Parents will raise tadpoles if eggs not collected. |
Stable and common. Not a great diversity of bloodlines, at this point about six different bloodlines are in the US hobby. |
Our Availability |
Links for this frog |
| Regularly available. Click here to check availability |
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This tadpole is already showing the beautiful adult coloration |
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