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06-16-14, 08:51 PM
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Hoping to get some firebelly toads
Really have been fascinated by their Color and everything. If any does or has owned these can u share your experience
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06-17-14, 05:55 AM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
I had one when I was a kid, over 25 years ago. And my daughter had a couple that I got her for xmas a few years ago. They're pretty simple to care for, and you can make some cool setups for them.
This is the tank I setup for my daughter for xmas:
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06-17-14, 06:01 AM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
I have had a group of five in a 20 gallon half land half water tank for a couple of years now. They are active, very pretty, and sometimes make some noise. They seem to have a pecking order and they fight when feeding time comes around but I haven't seen any serious injuries. It is interesting to see how they interact in a group.
Make sure the top is covered at all times because they can climb up glass.
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0.0.1 Thayeri Kingsnake, 0.0.1 Tiger Salamander, 5 fire bellied toads, 2 Kweichow Newts, 0.0.1 Red Salamander, 2 fire salamanders, 0.0.1 Loveridge's limbless skink, 1.0 crested gecko,0.0.1 Chahoua Gecko, 3 Pictus Geckos, 1 Velvet Banded gecko, 1.0 dwarf yellow headed gecko, 0.1 cat.
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06-17-14, 08:59 AM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
What about handling?
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06-17-14, 04:23 PM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
I can't speak to the handling issue except that I have only handled them to move them out to clean the terrarium. They aren't hard to catch and hold onto but they have toxins in their skin so I am very careful not to put my hands to my face after touching them. I use disposable gloves when cleaning.
I don't know how poisonous they are, or if the poison would only affect you if there was a break in the toad's skin. Nevertheless, I am cautious. This is also a reason not to house another species with them, a newt, for example. I have read bad stories.
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0.0.1 Thayeri Kingsnake, 0.0.1 Tiger Salamander, 5 fire bellied toads, 2 Kweichow Newts, 0.0.1 Red Salamander, 2 fire salamanders, 0.0.1 Loveridge's limbless skink, 1.0 crested gecko,0.0.1 Chahoua Gecko, 3 Pictus Geckos, 1 Velvet Banded gecko, 1.0 dwarf yellow headed gecko, 0.1 cat.
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06-17-14, 07:18 PM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
but I can hold them?
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06-17-14, 08:03 PM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
Amphibians are not a good pet if you are looking for something to handle. They absorb the oils that our skin releases and is harmful to them. FBT's are toxic and can cause you to get sick but this is only if they decide to release toxins. FBT's also don't make the best pet for handling due to how flighty they can be in your hands.
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06-17-14, 08:46 PM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
Quote:
.Lone Watie: All I have is a piece of hard rock candy. But it's not for eatin'. It's just for lookin' through.
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Or in the case of frogs, they're just for lookin' AT.
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06-17-14, 10:23 PM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
I thought that in captivity they weren't nearly as toxic? Or is that just dart frogs?
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06-18-14, 12:25 AM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
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Originally Posted by Pareeeee
I thought that in captivity they weren't nearly as toxic? Or is that just dart frogs?
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Just darts
And I believe mantellas as well.
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06-21-14, 09:59 AM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
Just because they aren't as toxic as dart frogs still doesn't mean you want to take a chance.
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0.0.1 Thayeri Kingsnake, 0.0.1 Tiger Salamander, 5 fire bellied toads, 2 Kweichow Newts, 0.0.1 Red Salamander, 2 fire salamanders, 0.0.1 Loveridge's limbless skink, 1.0 crested gecko,0.0.1 Chahoua Gecko, 3 Pictus Geckos, 1 Velvet Banded gecko, 1.0 dwarf yellow headed gecko, 0.1 cat.
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06-21-14, 11:03 AM
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Re: Hoping to get some firebelly toads
Not to be contrary, but how risky is it? I mean, don't eat them and I think you're pretty safe. That said, they really aren't good for handling because they'll jump out of your hands.
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