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    N3XU5
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    About Four years ago I had some fire belly toads.

    I took them out to clean their aquarium, and they died.

    Does anyone know what could have went wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N3XU5 View Post
    About Four years ago I had some fire belly toads.

    I took them out to clean their aquarium, and they died.

    Does anyone know what could have went wrong?
    I am very sorry for your loss. I am sorry but the way you worded the fact that your toads died sounds funny. Anyways, what was their humidity, substrate, temperature, food, etc. you know the drill.

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    N3XU5
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    The way I worded my last post did make it sound funny.
    I might have forgotten to put in their chlorine remover when I put them back in the aquarium.
    I think it was because they were too cold. I don't ever remember forgetting their chlorine remover

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    demon amphibians
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    Quote Originally Posted by N3XU5 View Post
    The way I worded my last post did make it sound funny.
    I might have forgotten to put in their chlorine remover when I put them back in the aquarium.
    I think it was because they were too cold. I don't ever remember forgetting their chlorine remover
    the chlorine remover is the best answer i can think of unless your temps are around freezing temps that wouldn't have killed them. they can with stand temps pretty low my fire bellies have seen 40 degree waters and did just fine in fact putting them in the fridge is how i intend to get them to breed. And they are extremely hardy for as small as they are so i doubt stress did it either.

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    N3XU5
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    Quote Originally Posted by demon amphibians View Post
    the chlorine remover is the best answer i can think of unless your temps are around freezing temps that wouldn't have killed them. they can with stand temps pretty low my fire bellies have seen 40 degree waters and did just fine in fact putting them in the fridge is how i intend to get them to breed. And they are extremely hardy for as small as they are so i doubt stress did it either.
    That means I must have forgotten their chlorine remover.

    Thanks demon amphibians, and COOCOpUcHoo.

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