D. tinctorious "Giant Orange" dart frogs are snacking on Coecobrya tenebricosa Pink/Tropical springtails. These tropical/pink springtails were formerly known as Sinella Curviseta springtails, but they have recently been properly identified. Coecobrya springtails work well in bioactives, and they are large enough to be a supplemental feeder. I actually keep the culture of tropical springtails pretty dry, so they are an excellent semi-arid springtail. www.iheartbugs.com
My Giant Orange dart frogs are from the Nabors line, and they are 11 years old! They are a large tinc, and they are very bold and personable. They are one of my favorite dart frogs. They have beautiful blue bellies and legs.
Coecobrya tenebricosa springtails - https://iheartbugs.com/products/sinella-curviseta-giants
My Giant Orange dart frogs are from the Nabors line, and they are 11 years old! They are a large tinc, and they are very bold and personable. They are one of my favorite dart frogs. They have beautiful blue bellies and legs.
Coecobrya tenebricosa springtails - https://iheartbugs.com/products/sinella-curviseta-giants
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- tropical springtail, pink springtail, arid springtail
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