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keeping different kinds of poison darts together is NOT recommended by anyone who keeps them.
essentially, many of these frogs are endangered in the wild and interbreeding them is looked down upon to a great extreme.
nevermind that, but many females of different species and subspecies are aggressive to the point that they'll kill other females even in their own subspecies. i would imagine that would be a huge problem.
also, have you considered the egg issues? some are egg eaters, some lay in water, some lay on plants. the confusion here would be extreme and you would probably lose most of your eggs. most female poison darts will devour/destroy eggs of another female in the same subspecies just because males normally care for them and doing this makes him available to breed again.
i don't see any benefit to doing this except for coloring and since you risk losing expensive investments i personally see NO benefit at all.
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