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Ranitomeya imitator "Chazuta" froglet

berksmike

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They are great little frogs.
Got a great trio of these at UK Frog Day. Ive not been able to get many pictures of these as they are like bullets and have had one jump out the viv once when I was feeding them!
Got this of one of them:

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Was filling up the broms with the spray today and noticed some movement in one and tipped it out.

This is what I found:

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Didnt realise it would be so well developed!

Im really pleased - clever parents!
 

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Theres quite a variability with the offspring of these guys with some block pattern froglets and some spotted. Theres also quite a variability in leg colour, some being blue, others greenish and some more orange.



Here are two more froglets:


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