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    Thank you, guys. I did email the website, but it looks like it hasn't been active in a few years. I also tried emailing the Guiness World Record people. Most of the time when I tell people how old Joe is, I'm told my folks pulled the ole' switcheroo on me when I was young and the original Joe is likely long dead. First off, Joe is at least three or four times as big as any fire belly I've ever seen in a pet store. Second, I've had him long enough to recognize his patterning so I know fort a fact it's the same animal. When I recently asked my mom is she had ever switched out a frog, she was legitimately offended/hurt and assured me that had never happened (I apologized, I love my mom ).
    Honestly, it really isn't a very elaborate setup. The care sheets you read at PetSmart are more detailed than my care. My frog lives in a critter tote-style tank (we get a new one every few years) that has some pond gravel in it and a basking platform. Literally as basic as you get. The water is changed/refilled as necessary and I always add four drops of some of that water-cleaning stuff that prevents algal growth. Joe gets two or three crickets at a time a few times a week (if I put in as many as I did when I had two, he wouldn't be able to swim amid all the drowned crickets). IMO fire bellied toads are the easiest reptile/amphibian pet to care for.

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    WOW!! 21......How?

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    I got one of my fb's 19 years ago, and his mate a year later. They live in an unheated tank with moss, rocks & 2 ponds (1 each). They don't hibernate & I have always fed them small earthworms. I tried crickets once but they didn't like them. They look just the same as they did when I got them, only fatter! I agree with you, they are very easy to care for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonmetalhead View Post
    Thank you, guys. I did email the website, but it looks like it hasn't been active in a few years. I also tried emailing the Guiness World Record people. Most of the time when I tell people how old Joe is, I'm told my folks pulled the ole' switcheroo on me when I was young and the original Joe is likely long dead. First off, Joe is at least three or four times as big as any fire belly I've ever seen in a pet store. Second, I've had him long enough to recognize his patterning so I know fort a fact it's the same animal. When I recently asked my mom is she had ever switched out a frog, she was legitimately offended/hurt and assured me that had never happened (I apologized, I love my mom ).
    Honestly, it really isn't a very elaborate setup. The care sheets you read at PetSmart are more detailed than my care. My frog lives in a critter tote-style tank (we get a new one every few years) that has some pond gravel in it and a basking platform. Literally as basic as you get. The water is changed/refilled as necessary and I always add four drops of some of that water-cleaning stuff that prevents algal growth. Joe gets two or three crickets at a time a few times a week (if I put in as many as I did when I had two, he wouldn't be able to swim amid all the drowned crickets). IMO fire bellied toads are the easiest reptile/amphibian pet to care for.
    Do you have any pictures of Joe and his tank ?

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    21?? Amazing! I had a FBT names frank for many years, but never that long!!

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    Can we see pics of the old man, because I'm really curious.
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    OMG!!! 21!!! Fantastic!!! I really want to see a pic of your tank!! My toads are 8yrs old, they live in a un heated tank with gravel, basking areas and 2 deep ponds. Would really like to know your secret as 21 is a fab age Well done. x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samantha View Post
    OMG!!! 21!!! Fantastic!!! I really want to see a pic of your tank!! My toads are 8yrs old, they live in a un heated tank with gravel, basking areas and 2 deep ponds. Would really like to know your secret as 21 is a fab age Well done. x
    Hi Samantha
    As you can see from the date, I did that post 2 years ago, but both my toads are still going strong! I know for sure the date I got my first, from a pet shop, as I was in my second year at Uni. I got the second to keep him company a few months later.
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    The tank is 30" long by 12" by 12". It has ordinary compost base with moss and ivy growing on it. There's a flat stone where I put the small earthworms they eat, to stop them wriggling away too quick. The toads jump out of the pond and on to the rock when I move the lid, ready for food!

    They have one, shallow pond, and I only feed them earthworms. I had to try waxworms and mealworms in the summer, when I couldn't find any earthworms, but they didn't like them.

    They have a small overhead bulb on each evening. That's basically all I do, apart from keep the water clean. They're so easy. I would have liked to breed them, but mine are both males. (They both jump on each other occassionally).

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    Very nice tank Jen ! Your 19 and the OP's 21 year old FBTs are really long lived frogs .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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