Live Today: Our Epipedobates anthonyi Breeding Group
Broadcasting from Frogfather HQ on 1 August 2026.
Today’s livestream features our breeding group of five Epipedobates anthonyi, living together in a mature 50 × 50 × 60 cm bioactive vivarium.
These bold, active little dart frogs are fascinating to watch as they forage through the leaf litter, explore the planting and interact with one another. You may also hear the males’ distinctive calls during the broadcast.
Please note: these are members of our own permanent collection at Frogfather HQ and are not available for sale.
About the Frogfather livestream
Our live camera rotates between the frogs, tree frogs, lizards and other animals living at Frogfather HQ. The featured vivarium changes regularly, including special nocturnal streams where you can watch some of our more secretive residents becoming active after dark.
This is a genuine, unscripted view into our vivariums. The frogs may be feeding, calling, breeding, exploring—or occasionally hiding among the plants and leaf litter. That is all part of watching their natural behaviour.
Products used in our dart frog care
If you keep dart frogs yourself, you may be interested in some of the products we use to support our own animals and bioactive vivariums:
- All-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Dust
- Dart Frog Essentials Pack
- Microfauna Foods & Supplements
- Springtails for bioactive vivariums
- Leaf litter for dart frog vivariums
You can also learn more in our guides to dart frog supplementation and using springtails and isopods in bioactive vivariums.
Experience the Frogfather difference today.
Experience the Frogfather difference today.
Please note: this is a live camera feed, so animal activity will vary throughout the day. Frogs and invertebrates often hide, rest, explore or become more active after misting and during quieter periods.