i was searching on kingsnake.com, i am interested in these im trying to find info on them but nothing comes up.
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=14&de=767513
does anyone know of any other names of them or if thats what they are actually called
Bufo melanostictus : AmphibiaWeb - Bufo melanostictus
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The species is Duttaphrynus melanostictus . Check out the toad care article to the left.
Kurt's using a new genus name for the same frog I linked (way to confuse people).
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Did not see your first post until now. Sorry.
haha i was going to say they looked the same to me but niether really looks like the ones on kingsnake those are really red in color remind me of something like a brick red
Here is some information on the captive care you might be interested in.
Black-Spined Toad Care Sheet - Bufo melanostictus/Duttaphrynus melanostictus - Common Indian Toad, Common Asian Toad - Captive Care, Habitat, Origin, Breeding and more... THEAMPHIBIAN.co.uk
The frogs are now in the genus Duttaphrynus. I posted a picture of mine on Frog Forum at: http://www.frogforum.net/20449-post4.html
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
terry
thanks for the info. how do u like this species? how are they as captives how big is yours and could u post pics of your setup thanks u got a nice looking toad
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DEKU
whats wrong with ben as a seller??
Huh? Oh nothing. No I just met him earlier that day. I don't know the guy nor can I speak about him. Sorry sorry! I didnt mean to frighten anyone! I just meant it as its twice I saw him in the same day. ^^;; good luck with your toad! Post some pictures and keep us updated!
Sorry john I didnt mean it as a bad comment. It just "sounded" like that.
Did you mean this toad ?
Yes. These frogs are commonly found between India and Indonesia. Often called the common Indian or Asiatic toad, and I have also heard it called the Sunda toad. It has been placed in the new genus Duttaphrynus. It is named in honor of Indian herpetologist Sushill K. Dutta.
It's not only live in Sunda (Sunda is another name of west java region). It's live in all over place in Indonesia, it live everywhere from Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan (global name = Borneo), Sulawesi, Papua (former Irian Jaya), Bali, Lombok.
But this toad living along with humans, not in the forest or thick jugle. We can found almost everywhere like in backyards, parks, and ponds. But Indonesian hate this creature, like the most hated frogs/toads because it can spread liquid that itch (i dunno if it true because I won't dare to touch it).
Visit come Indonesia and you can have it as much as you want . I can find 50 toads wandering in my house.
Thanks for the information These toads are awesome and easy to care for. Since they adapt well around humans, they make the ideal pet. I would like to take up your offer to visit Indonesia some day. I met a zoo intern from Indonesia last week and she told me quite a bit about the herpetology of Indonesia.
There is rumors among Indonesians that this toads can spread itching liquid and If contact eyes can cause blindness. I don't know If it true. I just can believe you keep this as pet
Yes, this toads living along with humans so they are not to stressed being around humans and helping humans for controlling pest (as we know that toads eat bugs like crickets). If this toads living around house it means the environment aren't broken.
If you love reptiles and amphibians, Indonesia is the place. almost 17% of reptiles & amphibians species live here. I can provide information of popular reptiles & amphibians pets native here. Just send me private message.
There are geckos that can climb in the wall like treefrog called Cosymbotus platyurus. I found that someone keep them as pet in europe and america. This gecko is very common here, there are 2 of this gecko crawling above my head.
I have seen them listed as Malaysian black-spined toads.
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