The tomato frog (Dyscophus antongilii) is the more vibrant of the two species held in captivity. It typically has uniform bright orange or red colouration. The Sambava or false tomato frog (D. guinetiis) is distinguishable by the lateral stripes that run from the animal’s eyes down its torso, but are generally also less vibrant in colouration with more yellowish-brown tones. Hence, from the appearance of this individual, I reckon this is a female Dyscophus antongilii.