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Epipedobates anthonyi "Ankas”

Epipedobates anthonyi "Ankas”

Epipedobates anthoyi "Ankas".

Line: WIKIRI

F3.

Epipedobates tricolor "Ankas" hail from Ecuador. These frogs are great in groups and have a pleasant, trilling call. These have beautiful periwinkle blue lines across a bronze body. They are very active and bold frogs, making them great for first time owners. Females can sometimes eat opposing female's eggs, and males will establish a hierarchy, so give them plenty of room if you are planning on getting a group. Their natural breeding area in situ is by streams, so water features in the enclosure is a plus. Females will usually lay 10 to 20 eggs on glossy leaves or in film canisters. Males can transport 10+ tadpoles at a time! Please let us know if you have any questions. Additional information can be found, of course, through our complimentary Encyclopedia Database: DendroKnow Project.

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Epipedobates anthoyi "Ankas".

Line: WIKIRI

F3.

Epipedobates tricolor "Ankas" hail from Ecuador. These frogs are great in groups and have a pleasant, trilling call. These have beautiful periwinkle blue lines across a bronze body. They are very active and bold frogs, making them great for first time owners. Females can sometimes eat opposing female's eggs, and males will establish a hierarchy, so give them plenty of room if you are planning on getting a group. Their natural breeding area in situ is by streams, so water features in the enclosure is a plus. Females will usually lay 10 to 20 eggs on glossy leaves or in film canisters. Males can transport 10+ tadpoles at a time! Please let us know if you have any questions. Additional information can be found, of course, through our complimentary Encyclopedia Database: DendroKnow Project.

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