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Re: Fire belly toads


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Posted by mandapanda103 on December 31, 2002 at 22:50:26:

In Reply to: Re: Fire belly toads posted by phflea on October 25, 2002 at 16:37:26:

::Can I put a fire belly toad in a tank with my four inch slider. I'm sure that the turtle won't hurt the toad because for two months he's been living with ten fish which he is bigger than, and hasn't made the slightest move to harm any of them. He has also lived with green frogs in my pond. My question is that I have a 29 gallon tank that is 3/4 full, the basking area is a dry peice cork bark and one that is submerged. Would this be enough land?

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:Hi....I personally don't think that would be enough room, as I know that the one my son had loved to be on land alot. But I don't really have the correct answer for you. I would suggest trying posting your question over at

:Kingsnake.com or at
:AquariumHobbyist

:Good Luck and Hope you get the answer that is needed...

:Hugs PHFlea


i dont think its a good idea, or enough room, because if you are feeding the toads crickets, they will drownd. the toads will not eat dead food (from my experiance) or food that is to large. good luck!


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