Description
The PAIR: Golfodulcean Poison Arrow Frog (Phyllobates vittatus) is a striking, high-contrast dart frog for the intermediate to advanced keeper. Known for its bold black and red/orange stripes, this active diurnal species thrives in a well-planted bioactive vivarium. We’ve carried this pairing since January 2026, and its consistent popularity has made it a regular reorder item for our collection.
Stand-Out Features
- Vivid, High-Contrast Coloration: The bold black base with bright red or orange lateral stripes provides exceptional visual appeal in a vivarium.
- Active Diurnal Behavior: Unlike some nocturnal species, these frogs are active during the day, making them excellent display animals.
- Audible Call: Males produce a distinctive, insect-like buzzing call, adding an auditory element to the habitat.
- Robust for a Phyllobates: This species is generally hardier and slightly less sensitive than some other poison dart frogs, though it still requires expert care.
- Established Pairing: Sold as a confirmed male/female pair, providing the opportunity for breeding projects under the right conditions.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Phyllobates vittatus |
| Common Name | Golfodulcean Poison Arrow Frog |
| Quantity | 1 Pair (Male & Female) |
| Origin | Pacific slopes of Costa Rica |
| Adult Size | Approx. 1 – 1.25 inches (2.5 – 3.2 cm) |
| Recommended Vivarium | 20-gallon tall minimum for a pair |
| Temperature Range | 72-78°F (22-26°C) |
| Weight (measured) | 0.9 oz (average per frog) |
Your Questions Answered
Are these frogs poisonous in captivity?
No. The potent toxins (batrachotoxins) found in wild Phyllobates vittatus are derived from their natural diet. On a captive diet of fruit flies and other cultured insects, they are completely harmless and safe to handle with proper hygiene.
What is the care level for this species?
This is an intermediate-level species. They require a stable, humid bioactive vivarium with precise temperature control, a varied diet of vitamin-dusted insects, and excellent water quality. They are not recommended for first-time frog keepers.
What should I have set up before they arrive?
A fully established and planted bioactive vivarium that has been running for at least 4-6 weeks is essential. This allows microfauna (springtails, isopods) to establish and ensures stable humidity and temperature parameters before introducing the frogs.
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