My Golden Poison Frogs are colored mint, yellow and orange. Its very successful to
breed with different bloodlines.

The Golden Dart Frog, is a poison dart frog endemic to the pacific coast of Colombia. The adults are brightly colored, without dark spots.
Phyllobates terribilis occurs in three different color varieties but only two morphs!
The mint morph exists in the La Brea area of Colombia and is the most common form seen in captivity. The name mint green is actually rather misleading as the frogs of this morph can be metallic green, pale green, or white.
The yellow morph is the reason it has the common name, Golden poison dart frog. Yellow terribilis are found in Quebrada Guangui, Colombia. These frogs can be pale yellow to a deep, golden yellow or yellow-orange color. While not as common as the yellow terribilis, orange terribilis exist in Colombia as well. They tend to be a metallic orange or yellow-orange color, with varying intensity. But all orange terribilis are males. The orange terribilis is a kind of modifcation of the yellow morph.