I believe the dark brown ones in the second and third pictures are Philippine Toads (Ingerophrynus philippinicus). As for the other ones, I've attempted to identify them, but there are 94+ different species of discovered frogs in the Philippines (and not all of these have common names).
I hope you will be letting these frogs go very soon. If not, make sure you have provided them with de-chlorinated water, and keep the different species separated from each other. Their skin secretes toxins that can make other species sick.
Also, when you release them, be sure that a) you are actually allowed to- check your area's bylaws regarding collecting wild animals and releasing and b) release them exactly where you found them.
As for searching for frogs- tree frogs like hiding between leaves in trees and bushes. Toads often burrow.





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