Mantella viridis

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Andrew Tillson-Willis
I cleaned out my Mantella viridis today so took the chance to get some shots of them while they were out.
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And this is their new setup.
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When I had mine in their previous setup, they climbed quite a lot. They don't seem to "like" their present setup and I hardly ever see them.

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If all goes well, I'll be moving them to a new setup soon, where hopefully, they'll behave more like they did before!
 
In their last setup the whole back wall was covered in cork bark which was heavily planted with Tillandsia and they spent most of their time sitting in the cracks in the cork and I never saw them.
I saw much more of them yesterday and this morning with this setup.
 
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