
Originally Posted by
chrisbliss
I just started keeping fire-bellies again and I've been searching the local pet stores for deals and what I've found is a couple of color variations. Most of the ones I've found are brownish to dark olive green with a couple of greenish spots. I did, however, find one pet store which sold some brilliant green fire-bellies with the kind of coloration you see in the care sheets. I've heard that they will turn brown if cage conditions or lighting is poor and that they will turn green again if conditions improve. Is there any truth to that?
I've also read that there are lots of subspecies. I actually ended up buying one frog from each pet store and the two "ugly" ones (the brown/grey blotted ones) are pretty similar- lots of pronounced "worts" and no red on the toe tips. The third frog, however, is gorgeous (definitely an oriental)! Bright green with less pronounced, more rounded "worts" with solid black, perfectly symmetrical markings, the red markings are also visible on the tips of its toes. It looks like a different sub-species. Is it? My other guess is that the other two were a result of less than ideal captive breeding conditions. I've seen this happen with fish where they are bred in someone's tank and the fry are really dull-colored. Does this happen with fire-bellies too?
Any info would be appreciated, sorry I wrote so much.