Mixed Morph
A mixed-morph green and black poison dart frog is a Dendrobates auratus whose captive background combines more than one color morph, locality, or line. The species naturally occurs in Central America and nearby regions, and captive frogs may show green, blue, turquoise, mint, gold, bronze, or yellow markings over dark bodies. In dart frog keeping, morph and locality labels carry real meaning because many breeders try to preserve distinct lines.
Mixed-morph auratus should be labeled plainly so they are not folded back into locality-pure projects. They can still make healthy display animals when captive-bred, well started, and kept in planted humid vivaria with clean water, leaf litter, ventilation, and steady supplies of small feeder insects. Breeders should avoid casual mixing unless the goal is a clearly documented mixed line. Buyers should ask whether the frog is a pet/display animal or part of a maintained morph group.
Colors: Blue & Black, Gold & Black, Green & Bronze, Mint, Normal/Wild Type, Turquoise & Black, Yellow & Black