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01-11-2009, 06:16 PM
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From what I know, PDF's loose their poisons in captivity because they no longer acquire it from their natural prey, tropical ants. In the wilde, it is believed they acquire the poison from these ants. Wild caught individuals slowly loose their poisons, and captive born don't ever acquire them.
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Originally Posted by Tindomul
From what I know, PDF's loose their poisons in captivity because they no longer acquire it from their natural prey, tropical ants. In the wilde, it is believed they acquire the poison from these ants. Wild caught individuals slowly loose their poisons, and captive born don't ever acquire them.
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Do you know what are they fed in captivity?
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01-11-2009, 07:13 PM
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The staple diet of these in captivity are Fruit Flies. They lots of varieties, almost all of the flightless, for obvious reasons are the ones that are preferred. Some people also give termites, and ofcourse springtails are a staple. THey are plant safe, and help decompose dead plant matter in your tanks.
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That is ablosultely beautiful!! I am in awe of the amount of time you've put into this little project. Its nicer than those in zoos.
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Wow, that looks fantastic Marty!
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Looks great Marty!
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Ohh! Cool I really like it! I really like dart frogs! What do you feed them?
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01-04-2010, 08:59 PM
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mainly fruit flies
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OHHHHH Marty,
That is so cool. I love herps and those are great. They must love living there. (I would).
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