Mantella aurantiaca

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Andrew Tillson-Willis
Such a poser:
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My little one:
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My little one on the hunt for Drosophila:
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Woo Hooo!

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Mantella aurantiaca eggs, a typical brood hidden away under Java moss (lifted up to take this picture).
 
Nice, good luck with those. And I hope they're fertile.
 
Hi Allan,

congrats for these nice eggs.
These are quite an amount.

Uwe
 
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