Not to start an argument, but look at it this way. Such animals are being bred for the pet trade. It really isn't any different than intentionally producing albinos or any other mutation that would rarely occur in the wild. In the case of poison frogs hybrids tends to be frowned on because there are already so many different races and morphs that it would be easy to mistake a hybrid for a "new morph", especially since new morphs are discovered quite often. In species that are not quite so variable as poison frogs naturally are hybrids don't cause the same kind of confusion issues within the trade. As long as it is accurately labeled for what it is it should be viewed no differently than a color morph of a given species. It might not be your personal preference but it doesn't really hurt anything.
Very nice pictures btw






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