Ranitomeya imitator 'German Green

Ranitomeya Imitator Green

Ranitomeya Imitator Green: Behold the striking ‘German Green’ Dart Frog, a vibrant treasure in the dart frog world. Its captivating green hues and robust nature make it a standout species, perfect for both dart frog novices and seasoned collectors. Rest assured, our frogs are responsibly captive-bred, and are aged between 4-8 months when they find their new home.

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Ranitomeya Imitator Green Dart Frog Care Guide

Characteristics of Ranitomeya Imitator ‘German Green’:

  • Ideal for beginners
  • Distinctive green hue
  • Typically active and engaging behavior
  • Breeding is relatively uncomplicated
  • Gentle vocalizations
  • Small in size, known as a thumbnail dart frog
  • Can be housed in groups; however, breeders often find breeding more successful in pairs

Vivarium Recommendations:

  • For housing 1-2 adult frogs, Dart Frog HQ recommends a minimum terrarium size of 18x18x18 inches. However, these frogs will appreciate extra vertical height.
  • Ideal substrate options include ABG mix combined with other bioactive layers. These substrates foster microfauna, essential for decomposition.
  • Live plants? Here are some recommended kits (coming soon) with safe and easy-to-maintain plants.
  • For a guide on vivarium setup, watch this video (coming soon).

Optimal Conditions:

  • Temperature: Best between 65-80°F, ideally low to mid-70s. Above 85°F can be harmful.
  • Humidity: Preferred range is 70-100%, but short spells down to 50% are tolerable if there’s water access. Prolonged low humidity can be fatal.

Physical Attributes:

  • Size: Size: As a thumbnail dart frog, they are quite small.
  • Age: In captivity, they can live over 20 years, though 10 years is typical. Wild lifespan is believed to be 4-6 years.

Dietary Needs:

  • Due to their small size, they feed exclusively on Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies. Larger prey is not suitable. Springtails are also a hit and required for froglets. Ensure all meals are enriched with vital vitamins and minerals..
  • Learn more on feeding in our video (coming soon).

Sex Determination:

  • Ranitomeya imitator are fairly easy to sex as adults. Females are noticeably wider than males, as they frequently lay eggs.

Appearance:

  • Striking green hue.

Social Tendencies:

  • Group housing is feasible with adequate space. However, as they age, some aggression, especially among females, may arise. It’s often advised to house breeding pairs.
  • Mixing various species or morphs can negatively impact their health. Best to steer clear of it.

Breeding:

  • Generally straightforward. Breeding patterns might vary, with some laying eggs frequently and others pausing between batches.
  • Eggs are typically laid in bromeliads or film canisters, its not uncommon to see adults carrying tadpoles on their backs.
  • Interested in breeding? Check our video (coming soon) for tips. Buying multiple frogs enhances pairing odds.

Habitat:

  • Native to high-humidity regions of South America, typically found near water sources like streams.