Golden Dart Frogs For Sale - Phyllobates Terribilis Black Foot
Golden Dart Frogs (Phyllobates Terribilis) are a large, bold and beautiful species. They stick out like jewels in a bioactive enclosure!
Photos taken October 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: CB23
Sex: Unsexed
Morph: Black Foot
Priced individually
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Handling
Don’t let the name scare you, poison dart frogs are only dangerous when they consume their wild diet. In the wild, this species are the most toxic amphibian on the planet!
In captivity they are safe to keep, although we avoid touching them unless essential for the frog’s well-being, as their skin is very absorbent.
Enclosure recommendations
A bioactive glass terrarium with plenty of floor space with leaf litter, branches and live plants is ideal. UV lighting is beneficial. Any heating should be thermostatically controlled.
Golden Dart Frogs (Phyllobates Terribilis) are a large, bold and beautiful species. They stick out like jewels in a bioactive enclosure!
Photos taken October 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: CB23
Sex: Unsexed
Morph: Black Foot
Priced individually
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Handling
Don’t let the name scare you, poison dart frogs are only dangerous when they consume their wild diet. In the wild, this species are the most toxic amphibian on the planet!
In captivity they are safe to keep, although we avoid touching them unless essential for the frog’s well-being, as their skin is very absorbent.
Enclosure recommendations
A bioactive glass terrarium with plenty of floor space with leaf litter, branches and live plants is ideal. UV lighting is beneficial. Any heating should be thermostatically controlled.
Golden Dart Frogs (Phyllobates Terribilis) are a large, bold and beautiful species. They stick out like jewels in a bioactive enclosure!
Photos taken October 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: CB23
Sex: Unsexed
Morph: Black Foot
Priced individually
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Handling
Don’t let the name scare you, poison dart frogs are only dangerous when they consume their wild diet. In the wild, this species are the most toxic amphibian on the planet!
In captivity they are safe to keep, although we avoid touching them unless essential for the frog’s well-being, as their skin is very absorbent.
Enclosure recommendations
A bioactive glass terrarium with plenty of floor space with leaf litter, branches and live plants is ideal. UV lighting is beneficial. Any heating should be thermostatically controlled.