All of my research has led me to believe that crickets and guppies are the best staple foods. I have baby platys in with mine and they have only ever eaten one. Fire-bellied toads have a voracious appetite. Live crickets should make up the majority of their diet, with other food items such as wax worms, earth worms, black worms, and small silkworms being substituted for crickets every few feedings. Few toads recognize non-living food, so all food items must be alive when offered. A feeding schedule of two to six food items per toad every two to three days usually works well. Juvenile animals should be fed daily in small quantities. It’s important that any uneaten food or dead feeders are removed from the cage as soon as they are noticed. Adult fire-bellied toads should have their food coated with high quality reptile vitamin and mineral supplements once every two to four feedings. Juveniles should have their food supplemented as often as every feeding. I know a couple of people who just throw enough crickets in to last them a week and be done with it. I just don't like having that many crickets around.





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I also get quite a few because I have to travel 30 miles to get them, so I do the best I can to keep them happy and comfortable so I don't have to make every other day trips for crickets because ones I just bought died.
