Description
Below is a current list of our available Dendrobates. For more information or to place an order, please contact us. Shipping available in Canada only. Please read the notes at the bottom of the page.
Currently Available Dendrobates:
Updated January 14 2023
- Auratus ‘Costa Rician Green/Black’ $60 ea
- Auratus ‘Colombian Yellow’ $80 ea
- Tinctorius ‘Azureus’ $90 ea
- Tinctorius ‘Citronella’ $90 ea
- Tinctorius ‘Koetari River’ – $125 each or 3/$300
- Tinctorius ‘La Fumee’ $90 ea
- Tinctorius ‘Oyapok’ $90 each
- Tinctorius ‘Powder Blue’ – $90 each or 3/ $240
- Tinctorius ‘Robertus’ $90 each
- Tinctorius ‘Yellow Back” -$90 ea
Future Available Frogs (within 3 months)
- Nothing new at this time (check back in March)
For pictures and more information regarding the above frogs please click here
Availability is subject to change and does so frequently. Most frogs are sold as unsexed juveniles between 3-6 months out of water. Shipping is available to most major cities within Canada for most of the year using Reptile Express or Reptile Runner for approx $90-$135 depending on your location and size of order. Pick up in Calgary AB is available at no cost. We recommend shipping and picking up at the nearest FedEx Hub which are typically located near your major airports. Due to logistics we ask that you contact us to place an order.
If you require Fruit Flies, Vitamins or other supplies ahead of time they can be ordered and shipped to you in advance, or small items can be added to the shipment of frogs.
Please have a suitable home ready for your frogs PRIOR to placing your order. Be sure to have read up on all their requirements including tank size, food type, humidity, temperature, and any other special needs they require. As a general rule you should only keep one species/local/morph of frog per enclosure. Please do not mix frogs with other frogs, reptiles, or other animals.
By paying for your order you are agreeing to our terms and conditions, found here.
If your interested in leaning more about the Superfamily Dendrobatoidea please visit dendrobates.org