Epipedobates 
A trio of adult E. trivittatus are the newest addition to the family. They are a little on the jumpy side, but are absolutely beautiful.
A trio of adult E. trivittatus are the newest addition to the family. They are a little on the jumpy side, but are absolutely beautiful.
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Another one of my trivis. These pictures are taken of them in their holding enclosure. I am planning on making a really nice and large tank for them soon.
Another one of my trivis. These pictures are taken of them in their holding enclosure. I am planning on making a really nice and large tank for them soon.
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Same frog as in the first picture. This one is the least jumpy of them.
Same frog as in the first picture. This one is the least jumpy of them.
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A close up of the second frog sitting on top of one of their hiding huts.
A close up of the second frog sitting on top of one of their hiding huts.
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Run away! They are heading to a coco hut to hide from me. These are the same two shown before.
Run away! They are heading to a coco hut to hide from me. These are the same two shown before.
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Very cool little frogs, E. tricolor "Highland morph". They aren't even a year old, but I really like them. It will be really nice once they start calling.
Very cool little frogs, E. tricolor "Highland morph". They aren't even a year old, but I really like them. It will be really nice once they start calling.
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This ones back is more solid. I am unsure if this will stay this way, or break up as it gets more mature.
This ones back is more solid. I am unsure if this will stay this way, or break up as it gets more mature.
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This is a little out of focus, but you can see the pattern on its back real nice. I plan on trying to get better photos of these guys, as this is the first time I have tried. Also, they are still young so their colors are going to change some more.
This is a little out of focus, but you can see the pattern on its back real nice. I plan on trying to get better photos of these guys, as this is the first time I have tried. Also, they are still young so their colors are going to change some more.
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Keeping his/her identity a secret.
Keeping his/her identity a secret.
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"Salvia" E. tricolor male
"Salvia" E. tricolor male
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Another shot of male
Another shot of male
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"Salvia" E. tricolor female
"Salvia" E. tricolor female
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