This page is for those who may want to rear Epipedobates anthonyi. Typically they will handle that themselves. Antonys are very proliferate and once they get started your house will soon be taken over by baby anthonis. The rearing is more or less the same as for Phyllobates vittatus and antonis also do well in groups. When I want to raise some, I nevertheless try to keep them in small groups in separate containers. This reduces the risk of disease spreading to all, should one container go bad. It is also easier to keep track of feeding and keeping the water clean is case you have small containers. Some people prefer a larger container with all together and given how prolific they are, you will always end up with some that metamorphose unless your tank goes really bad.