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Defining Characteristics: 

  • Great beginner frog
  • Bright blue and black/bronze coloration
  • Moderately bold
  • Very easy to breed
  • Quiet call
  • Large
  • Can be kept in groups

 

Name: Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue'. Commonly called the Green and Black Poison Dart Frog. The species is commonly referred to as 'Super Blues' in the United States frog hobby. Simply calling the species 'auratus' is fairly common, as well.

 

Recommended Vivarium Size: A 10 gallon aquarium is suitable for a single Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue', but Josh's Frogs recommends a 20H or 18x18x18 Vivarium for 1-3 frogs. Auratus will not climb as much as other varieties of dart frogs, and prefer a horizontally oriented tank. Super Blue auratus seem to appreicate a water feature, such as a small pond.

 

Temperature: They can tolerate a temperature range of 65 F to 85 F, but prefer temperatures in the low to mid 70s. Temperatures over 85F are dangerous.

 

Humidity: Like most poison dart frogs, auratus prefer a humidity range of 70 – 100%, but can tolerate humidity down to 50% for short periods of time if the frogs have access to water. Low humidity levels, especially without access to water, can quickly be fatal to Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue'. Auratus in particular seem to enjoy a wetter environment and higher ambient humidity levels vs other species of poison dart frogs, and will be more active in a more humid environment, especially when provided with a water feature. In the wild, auratus are commonly found in association with streams.

 

The auratus call is a combination of a purr, a buzz, and a long squeak.  It’s quite soft and will not bother sensitive ears.

Size: Adult female Super Blue Auratus are larger, measuring in at approximately 1.5 inches. Male Super Blue auratus are a bit smaller, averaging about 1.25 inches at maturity. 

 

Age: Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue' is capable of living well over 20 years in captivity under ideal conditions, although a lifespan of 10 years is more common. I had a friend who had a pair of auratus still breeding after keeping them for 27 years, and they were wild caught adults when he received them in the early 1990s! In the wild, it is thought that auratus may live 4-6 years. 

 

Feeding: Like most poison dart frogs, 'Super Blue' auratus poison dart frogs prefer smaller foods. All of the 'Super Blue' auratus dart frogs. 

 

Sexing: Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue' is not sexable until 10-12 months of age, and even at that age visual sexing is very difficult. Male auratus tend to be smaller than females, which often appear both longer and wider. Males also tend to have wider front toe pads and a less defined back arch than females. 

 

Color/Pattern: A typically bright blue/teal poison dart frog, Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue' is very variable. Varying amounts of black to brown to bronze constrasts nicely with a bright blue or turquoise, or somewhere inbetween. As Super Blue auratus age, their colors often change a bit as well. The intensity of the blue can vary a bit. The blue/black pattern typically resembles camo, but occasionally a spot or stripe can make itself apparent.

 

Social Behavior: These frogs do well housed in groups their entire life, as long as enough space is provided. Josh's Frogs recommends approximately 10 gallons per frog. As they reach sexual maturity at 10-12 months of age, the social dynamic in a group of Dendrobates auratus may change, and females may eat each other's eggs. Female D. auratus 'Super Blue' may fight with each other over a mate. For that reason, many breeders recommend keeping auratus in pairs as adults.

 

Breeding: Super Blue auratus are very easy to breed. Sometimes they lay egg frequently, only to stop and go months before laying another clutch. Like most Dendrobates, eggs are deposited on a smooth broad leaf, or on a petri dish under a cocohut. Most egg clutches consist of 4-6 eggs. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which then take 60-80 days to complete metamorphosis into miniature versions of the adults.

 

Natural Range: Dendrobates auratus 'Super Blue' is native to Panama. These animals came in mixed with other forms of auratus, and were grouped together based on appearance. It is unclear where exactly in the wild they occur.

 

History in the Hobby: Many different forms of auratus are present in the hobby, predominantly from Panama. Super Blue auratus were introduced into the US hobby in the early/mid 2000s.

Dendrobates Auratus "Super Blue"

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