Studies have shown that much of the toxic content of Dendrobatid skin is derived from the food that they consume in their natural habitat. Those in captivity can lose much of their toxicity simply because they don't receive the same foods as their relatives in the wild. I can't say much about fire belly toads but I believe their toxicity is not in the same realm as that of a dart frog, and the toads don't derive their toxins from their food. The other factor to consider is that all fire belly toads are collected from the wild, while many (most?) of the dartfrogs we see for sale are captive bred.





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