Oophaga pumilio born in Spain

robertomalaga

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Hi mates,

This is my recently present from my Oophaga pumilio Isla Colón.
I attach an enclosure view.

Regards,
 

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Hi very nice little frogs like the set up.
 
Very very nice. I bet those cost a pretty penny. How many do you have? Thanks for sharing.
 
Hi Marc,

I have a couple of females and 1 male breeding in the same vivaria.

regards
roberto
 
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