bee poison frog
bee poison frog
Name Dutch: bee poison frog
Scientific name: Dendrobates leucomelas
Origin: South America
Age: 10 years
Height: 30 - 40 mm
Day temperature: 24 – 28°c
Humidity: 60-80%
Birth: Egg laying.
Activity: Day active
Legislation: CITES B
Climate: Tropical rainforest
Stay: Terrariums
Heat place: 30 ° c
Night temperature: 20 – 22°c
Night humidity: 80 - 100%
Minimum size: 50 x 50 x 50 cm
Description
This black and yellow poison frog is a beautiful species that shows itself well in a paludarium and is easy to keep. The basic color is black with a number of yellow bands on top, the bands are again provided with black dots that are in a random pattern. Various locations can also be found here. Such as Guyana Banded, Bolivar and Cerro Autana. The species is mainly found along the southern border area of Venezuela to the interior of Guyana, eastern Colombia and the northern part of Brazil. With a size of 3 to 4 cm, the Dendrobates leucomelas is a nice beginner poison dart frog that shows itself well in a paludarium.
Caresheet
This black and yellow poison frog is a beautiful species that shows itself well in a paludarium and is easy to keep. The basic color is black with a number of yellow bands on top, the bands are again provided with black dots that are in a random pattern. Various locations can also be found here. Such as Guyana Banded, Bolivar and Cerro Autana. The species is mainly found along the southern border area of Venezuela to the interior of Guyana, eastern Colombia and the northern part of Brazil. With a size of 3 to 4 cm, the Dendrobates leucomelas is a nice beginner poison dart frog that shows itself well in a paludarium.
Sex & Reproduction
It's hard to tell a difference between the males and females, the best thing to do is look at the build of the animals. Men are slimmer and have an almost straight back. The women are slightly thicker (pear shape) and slightly larger. The males will start to lure a female when they are sexually mature. They do this by whistling, which sounds like chirping. When the female answers its call, a mating will take place in which she will deposit about 10 eggs on a leaf. The male will take care of the eggs and moisten them regularly. Once the eggs hatch, the tadpoles will crawl onto the male's back and he will release it into a pool.
Nutrition
The food consists mainly of small insects such as Springtails, fruit flies, pea louse, tropical woodlice and sometimes very small crickets (pinheads). It is important that a good vitamin/mineral product is used 1 to 2 times a week.