The British Dendrobatid Group
Survey of Captive Species

The Minyobates and Phyllobates sections.
This is your opportunity to take part in a world-wide survey which will hopefully indicate the health of captive populations of Dendrobatid frogs.  The data you provide is sent to me completely anonymously.  Only the data you provide on the form reaches me via the BDG Website when you click the [Submit] button at the bottom of the form.  Other data, like the country in which you live, would be extremely useful but not essential.  Depending on the success of this survey, a similar one is planned for Mantella species.

Please be patient, and work through the survey carefully.

As the data arrives to me, it will be published on this Website as soon as possible.

Simply click those boxes which apply to you and leave the others empty.
Some require some input from you.  For example, D. tinctorius gives you the opportunity to tell me which of the many subspecies you are keeping.

Lastly, this list was created using the best data I have to hand.  If you know of any significant changes that have been made to this taxonomy, then please let me know.  There is a box at the bottom of the form, or email me now.

Minyobates species:

abditus
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
altobueyensis
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
bombetes
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
fulguritus
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
minutus
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
opisthomelas
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
steyermarki
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
viridis
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
virolinensis
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?

Phyllobates species:

aurotenia
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
bicolor
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
lugubris
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
terribilis
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?
vittatus
Male  
Female
Unknown 
Breeding?

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Please tell us about other amphibian species you keep
and any information about them (sexes, breeding etc.):

Please tell us which country you live in:
 

Is there anything missing (species, other data) that you think should be here?
Please tell me:

Thank you for taking part in the
Minyobates and Phyllobates sections of
the British Dendrobatid Group survey
of captive species. 
Details of what you have sent should appear
on your screen after you click the [Submit] button.

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