Hello, I'm glad you like my pics.
@jessop
The Theloderma corticale are very easy to keep. But they are very very rare in Germany
and in Europe. I was very lucky to get 5 of them. Unfortunately they are all males.
It's very difficult to find a female for them. They are bred by Dr. Orlov from Russia.
He's a famous scientist. They are offered from time to time in the USA.
Breeding this species shouldn't be very difficult as I can read in several caresheets.
I don't know how old these guys can get but I'm sure they will last longer than 5 years.
I didn't keep the Pyllobates terribilis. I just had Pyllobates vittatus for several years ago.
Well, I'm not so sure if they wouldn't be poisonous at all. It's true that the captive-bred ones
wouldn't have the poison like in nature. Even wild caught P. terribilis loose their
poison and had only 50 % of their virulence after several month in captivity.
But I don't know a case where somebody got poisoned by a captive-bred P. terribilis.
They need small ants to get poisonous ( because of the formic acid of their diet ).
I think nobody must be afraid of a captive-bred specimen when he will be careful and washes
his hands after handling this frogs. But I read that if these frogs will be fed with pieces of
earthworms they will gain some of their virulence back.