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D. lehmanni 34 11.60%
D. Histrionicus 66 22.53%
D. Mysteriosus 72 24.57%
R. Benedicta 94 32.08%
Other please list 27 9.22%
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Old 05-31-2009, 04:50 PM
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Ameerega pongoensis for me
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Definitely D. Mysteriosus for me.
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My vote is for benedicta.
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I was on the fence for quite a long time between White Foot histrionicus and benedicta but I think I've decided on R. benedicta in my number one slot now. Sirensis is tied for second with 'White Foot' histrionicus (otherwise known as 'Koi' sylvatica), and number three being Standard lamasi (those green 'Puerto Inca lamasi can be tied for third place though ). To tell you the truth, if I didn't already have azureus, then they'd be in my top three .
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I think I would want them all lol they all look like cool frogs to have....
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I'd have to vote amereeage cainarachi, such a stunning frog.
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Histo is the way to go! I love histos, but I wouldn't mind having all the ones mentioned. lol
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Hmmm...Dendrobates reticulatus I think.


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Of the four choices listed... I voted for lehmanni.. as they are the most difficult to breed and offer the most challenge.. The last batch I know of that came into this country was several years ago within an Amazonian tropical fish shipment (not very legal).
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I covet them all. What was the purple frog they found last year....I can remember other than it was georgeous and I kept the name handy in case I ever saw some listed...I don't think they are protected...OK, had to go look it up on Reuters: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A purple fluorescent frog is one of 24 new species found in the South American highlands of Suriname, conservationists reported on Monday, warning that these creatures are threatened by illegal gold mining.


Can I add this to the list??? Any ideas if any are moving into the trade??
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