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D Auratus Campana

A Campana auratus female in captivity.

Campana is a morph of Dendrobates auratus. Formerly known as the 'Kahlua and Cream' morph, it is identified by its exotic coloration. The primary color ranges from wood brown to powdery white; the secondary color ranges from black to chocolate brown. oglets tend to look muddy brown, with their background bronze lightening with age to show impressive contrast as adults, and the morph has a highly reticulated pattern that makes for a very impressive frog. The Campana morph also comes in spiral patterns as well as irregular striped patterns. Like the Hoogland morph, the Campana is one of the smaller and shier morphs of D. auratus.

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