Dendrobates auratus 'Costa Rican Green and Black' Melanistic

Description

Other Names (How it Got Its Names)

  • Common names: Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Auratus Dart Frog.

  • Auratus means “golden” in Latin — the species was originally described from gold-tinged forms.

  • The Green & Black morph is the most iconic and widespread, named for its metallic green or turquoise patterning contrasted with jet-black markings.

Characteristics

  • Hardy, bold dart frog species with striking coloration.

  • Widely distributed in Central and South America, with many regional color variations.

  • Known for being slightly more secretive than D. tinctorius or D. leucomelas, but still active in well-planted vivaria.

Recommended Vivarium Size

  • Minimum: 18” x 18” x 18” for a pair or trio.

  • Larger setups (24” x 18” x 18” or bigger) are best for groups.

  • Provide dense planting, leaf litter, and horizontal as well as vertical climbing space.

Temperature

  • Daytime: 72–78°F (22–25°C).

  • Nighttime: 68–72°F (20–22°C).

  • Avoid extended exposure above 80°F.

Humidity

  • 70–90%, with regular misting.

  • Likes moist leaf litter and microclimates but also benefits from ventilation.

Size of Frog

  • Adults reach 1.2–1.6 inches (3–4 cm).

Life Span

  • 10–15 years in captivity with proper care.

Feeding

  • Main diet: fruit flies (D. melanogaster and D. hydei).

  • Supplements: springtails, isopods, pinhead crickets.

  • Feed daily; dust prey with calcium and vitamins 2–3 times per week.

Color/Pattern

  • Metallic green or turquoise base coloration with irregular black banding or spots.

  • Pattern and brightness can vary depending on locality and genetics.

  • In good lighting, the green often appears iridescent.

Social Behavior

  • Can be housed in pairs or small groups.

  • More tolerant of group living than some other dart frogs but still monitor for dominance, especially among males.

  • Slightly shy in heavily trafficked rooms but grow bolder with time.

How to Determine Sex

  • Males: slightly smaller, slimmer, with toe pads adapted for calling; produce soft trills.

  • Females: larger, rounder, especially when gravid.

How to Breed

  • Provide moist laying sites such as petri dishes, film canisters, or leaf axils.

  • Males call to attract females, fertilizing eggs externally.

  • Eggs hatch in 10–14 days; tadpoles can be removed and raised in separate aquatic setups.

  • Metamorphosis occurs in ~2–3 months depending on care.

Dendrobates auratus 'Costa Rican Green and Black' Melanistic

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    Description

    Other Names (How it Got Its Names)

    • Common names: Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Auratus Dart Frog.

    • Auratus means “golden” in Latin — the species was originally described from gold-tinged forms.

    • The Green & Black morph is the most iconic and widespread, named for its metallic green or turquoise patterning contrasted with jet-black markings.

    Characteristics

    • Hardy, bold dart frog species with striking coloration.

    • Widely distributed in Central and South America, with many regional color variations.

    • Known for being slightly more secretive than D. tinctorius or D. leucomelas, but still active in well-planted vivaria.

    Recommended Vivarium Size

    • Minimum: 18” x 18” x 18” for a pair or trio.

    • Larger setups (24” x 18” x 18” or bigger) are best for groups.

    • Provide dense planting, leaf litter, and horizontal as well as vertical climbing space.

    Temperature

    • Daytime: 72–78°F (22–25°C).

    • Nighttime: 68–72°F (20–22°C).

    • Avoid extended exposure above 80°F.

    Humidity

    • 70–90%, with regular misting.

    • Likes moist leaf litter and microclimates but also benefits from ventilation.

    Size of Frog

    • Adults reach 1.2–1.6 inches (3–4 cm).

    Life Span

    • 10–15 years in captivity with proper care.

    Feeding

    • Main diet: fruit flies (D. melanogaster and D. hydei).

    • Supplements: springtails, isopods, pinhead crickets.

    • Feed daily; dust prey with calcium and vitamins 2–3 times per week.

    Color/Pattern

    • Metallic green or turquoise base coloration with irregular black banding or spots.

    • Pattern and brightness can vary depending on locality and genetics.

    • In good lighting, the green often appears iridescent.

    Social Behavior

    • Can be housed in pairs or small groups.

    • More tolerant of group living than some other dart frogs but still monitor for dominance, especially among males.

    • Slightly shy in heavily trafficked rooms but grow bolder with time.

    How to Determine Sex

    • Males: slightly smaller, slimmer, with toe pads adapted for calling; produce soft trills.

    • Females: larger, rounder, especially when gravid.

    How to Breed

    • Provide moist laying sites such as petri dishes, film canisters, or leaf axils.

    • Males call to attract females, fertilizing eggs externally.

    • Eggs hatch in 10–14 days; tadpoles can be removed and raised in separate aquatic setups.

    • Metamorphosis occurs in ~2–3 months depending on care.

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