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Dendrobates tinctorius (Dyeing poison dart frog)

Care level: intermediate

Temperament: generally outgoing and active

Minimum Enclosure Size: 20 gallon long (30″x12″x12″ (75x30x30cm)) for 1-3 

Cohabitation: good in singles, pairs or groups but females should not be kept together after maturity

Ideal Temp: 70-80°F (21-27°C)

Night Temp: 60-65°F (15.5-18°C)

Safe Temp Range: 60-85°F (15.5-29°C)

UVB: UVI zone 0.5-1/Ferguson zone 1 (e.g. Arcadia Shadedweller 7% at 18+” (45+cm) with no mesh or at 12+” (30+cm) over typical mesh)

Humidity: 70-100%, dips down to 50% temporarily is safe with access to water

Diet: small invertebrate feeders such as fruit flies, small crickets, small roaches, rice flour beetles, bean beetles, etc. 

Size: size varies by morph, from ‘Bakhuis’ at 1.25” (3cm) to ‘Citronella’ 2.5-3” (6-7.5cm)

Wild Distribution: humid, wet forests throughout parts of Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and much of French Guiana

(care guide written with contributions by mandi#6740)


Other Resources:

The World of Frogs – Dendrobates tinctorius

NEHERP – Dendrobates tinctorius

ADW – Dendrobates tinctorius

AmphibiaWeb – Dendrobates tinctorius