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Hi all,
This coming weekend, The Carolina Reptile and Exotic Animal Show is coming back to Raleigh, North Carolina.  It will be held Saturday, September 4 & Sunday, September 5 at the Raleigh Fairgrounds Exposition Center.  Doors open at 10:00 AM Saturday.

Carolina Dart Frogs will have a booth at the show.  Please stop by and say hello.  We like meeting fellow Dart Frog enthusiasts.  We will have the following items for sale at the show.
Azureus Dart Frogs
Cobalt Dart Frogs
Campana Auratus Dart Frogs
Turquoise Auratus Dart Frogs
1 Orange Lamasi tadpole
Several 10 gallon planted Vivariums
Bags of Magnolia leaves
Coco Huts
Bromeliads
Plant cuttings
Misting bottles
Melanogaster Fruit Fly cultures
Fruit Fly culturing media

The show will also feature many vendors selling snakes, lizards, frogs, tarantulas, scorpions, birds, crickets, feeder mice, custom made fish tanks and all kinds of related equipment, featuring ZooMed.
There are also many unusual animals on display and a petting zoo.

Just in case any family members are not interested in the animals, there is a large outdoor flea market just outside the exposition center.  There are also a number of food vendors in the same area.  So bring the entire family.  There's something for everyone
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Welcome to Carolina Dart Frogs.  I am pleased to open this new website for our company. 
I have been keeping "Poison" Dart Frogs for three years and have expanded my collection over those years.  I currently breed nine varieties and will expand to twelve within the next few months.
Dart frogs are fascinating creatures, come in an amazing array of colors, patterns and sizes and are fairly easy to keep.
The most difficult part of keeping dart frogs is feeding, as they require live foods.  The most common food is fruit flies, which can be purchased from a number of online sites.  It is easy to raise your own fruit fly cultures and much more cost effective.  There are many vendors selling culturing supplies online.
The various types of dart frogs have different requirements for their enclosures, called vivariums.  We sell planted ten and twenty gallon vivariums.  Building your own "viv" can be fun and a great outlet for your creative design abilities.  Vivs come in every size imaginable, limited only by the space available in your home or office.
Please take some time to look over our website.  We welcome questions and suggestions and look forward to doing business with you.
Jeff
 

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