Sorry I keep asking questions. what i dont understand is why you cant have them with other frogs. Even if they are toxic don't they only release there toxin when they are being harassed (like a toad). I just would like to know because I feel like getting these frogs.

Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
Thats Phrynomantis microps, the red-backed rubber frog AKA the west African rubber frog AKA the Ghana fire frog. It too is toxic. Neither rubber frog should be housed with the other, nor should they be housed with any other frog or animal.

I keep both microps and bifasciatus, as well as several treefrog species. No two species are housed together.