Quote Originally Posted by aldebono View Post
I do.

I have 4 different species and 7 vivariums at the moment. I set mine up with a false bottom and clay background as it is so much easier than using the great stuff and silicone.

Husbandry is 80-100% humidity, 70-80 degrees F (no hotter) during the day and they can easily stand a 10 degree drop at night.

In the hobby's opinion frogs should be kept in same morph, opposite sex pairs. This way eliminates a lot of aggression, cross contamination of pathogens, and hybridization if breeding (they WILL breed). We (the hobby) like to keep our captive animals with the same genetics as they are found in the wild.

You can see some of our frogs pictures by clicking on the frog, that will take you to our facebook page. I will post pics of vivariums in a few minutes, I actually have none on hand!
I know ABSOLUTELY nothing about these frogs (except that they look AWESOME!) so excuse my ignorance, but according to what you're saying, it'd be frowned upon to get 3 or 4 different color morphs of the same sex and keep them together in the same tank?