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  • U. ebenaui - 12

    Uroplatus ebenaui

    Our “Spear-Tailed” Geckos

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  • Female in bromeliad

    Oophaga pumilio “Isla Cristobal”

    These pumilio have a marbled appearance with orange and blue pigmentation seemingly splattered over the body. They were imported in March 2010 as part of  shipment of similarly colored and patterned pumilio from Isla San Cristobal, Panama. Though these imports are “Cristobals”, they differ significantly...

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    Oophaga pumilio “Isla Bastimentos”

    Our Bastis were acquired from Jason De Santis as a 1.2 breeding group. They are 2009 imports and are a sampling of the red/orange pumilio found at Bastimentos Island, Panama. Care Sheet: Oophaga Pumilio Climate Data: Bocas del Toro, Panama

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  • Male in Vivarium

    Oophaga sp. “Isla Escudo de Veraguas”

    These Escudos are beautiful and tiny little gems and despite their diminutive size are very bold and teritorial. Though generally labeled as O. pumilio, these frogs  have recently been described as a unique species within the Oophaga genus. CITIES and IUCN, however, still do not...

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    Ranitomeya fantastica “Standard”

    Our 1.1 Fantastica pair are captive born Kelley line “Standard/Copperhead” morphs. The female was acquired as a proven female from Jon Werner and the male as a proven male from Keith Campbell. We are hoping to have some offspring of these available in the near...

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  • Leucs - 5

    Dendrobates leucomelas

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  • Calypso

    Rhacodactylus ciliatus

    We acquired our first 1.2 trio from Reptile Depot’s breeding stock. Shortly after they adapted to their new environment, they started producing fertile eggs. Let us introduce you to our amazing trio. First, our beautiful boy “Bastian” is a harlequin and a high percentage pinstripe....

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  • Chronos - 5

    Morelia viridis

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