Amphibians are not people. They do not get separation anxiety first of all. Second of all-- all amphibians are toxic to some degree. While some have em more notably than others do... Does not mean they're not there.

Here's a little story I heard once...

Johny has a fishtank with 5tiger barbs and 2 mollies. Now johny saw that the tiger barbs were tough. One day he went to the petstore and saw a cute small pufferfish. Not knowing much about the fish he bought it and continued to put it with the other fish. Now he went online and people told him they're aggressive. He started to notice signs of aggression but dismissed it as "playing" around.

Next day Johny goes to the fishtank and what does he sees? One big fat pufferfish. Half a molly swimming in a circle. And no other fish but many scales and fins on the tank bottom.

Now here's another story:
At my old job there was this guy who was in charge of a display aquarium that was to endorse the sale of the fish. It was a super expensive saltwater reef aquarium. Had all these rare and elusive corals. A few fish that could co-habitate with the corals, sponges and such. Now the guy decides one day to put in a royal blue queen sea apple. Now these things are known for few things: 1)Beauty beyond imagination. 2)Extremely pricey(200+ a pop). 3)Short lived. 4)After they die or get stressed they basically bomb the tank with their deadly toxins.

A few hours later he's rushing to us frantically about the saltwater tank. Everything was dead. Turns out the sea apple went to one of the water cycling pumps and got stuck in there. It got so stressed it released a chemical concoction that killed everything. Over 8thousand dollars down the drain worth of stuff. Because now they had to take everything apart and clean everything. All the corals were gone. This was a large 400gallon aquarium mind you full of rare frags, fish and etc.
the guy got fired on the spot.


Anywho I'm not sure if you're paying attention to these guys. They have been telling you constantly not to do it. You do as you please. But why ask the same question for the same thing?

You should pay more attention to them. They just mentioned a few times you can't mix species... Not trying to be rude but I'm not sure you even made any sort of effort to read anything on keeping amphibians or anything....

It's pretty simple stuff... Hope I haven't offended anyone just thought I should bring it up.