Eh, more then likely, those are wild caught and I would stay away with them. Just because they are "long term captive" doesn't mean that they won't up and die on you without any warning. Take it from someone that has lost a couple $200 frogs. They can be feeding fine, look great, etc and just be sprawled out dead one day. These guys are getting something in the wild that we can't offer them with insects. Stay with captive bred as anyone that has ever bought them captive bred, seem to rave over them.