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Not sure if this is a known resource or not, but this site has alot of Dendros that aren't typically noticed in the hobby and of frogs from overseas (ie, Japan): http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links...b_dendrob.html
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Nice!
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Great site, glad you posted this. I particularly liked some of the epips. Can anyone tell me which Epipedobates are in the US hobby?

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Great site, glad you posted this. I particularly liked some of the epips. Can anyone tell me which Epipedobates are in the US hobby?

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tricolor, trivittaus, zaparo (different genus now), bassleri, cainarachi. Some not in large numbers though. There are others as well, but these are the ones I've seen myself.

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Nice link, thanks!
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Tricolor, Trivs, Silverstonei (rarely bred), Bassleri (rarely bred), Cains (well, I guess with the new PEru imports...), hahneli (little brown frog), pictus (little brown frog), and possibly some others that may have popped over from Europe (or will soon), not to mention the possibility of new epis with the Peru imports.
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