Hi! I am new to this forum and this forum looks amazing! Anyway, I wanna ask about what is the perfect way to breed fire bellied toads! I've read about the guide but I wanna know some stuff! Thank you!
1: Do I have to put all fire bellied toads into a seperate/smaller tank?
2: Do I have to make the water deep for them to breed?
3: What is the simplest setup for them to breed?
And also, I have seen round orange/yellow balls inside the frogs tank that looks like eggs but I googled and it shows that fire bellied toad eggs are not orange/yellow so what are they? :O
Read everything you can and then go from there . Everybody has there own preferred method , just chose the one you feel comfortable with. There are excellent care sheets here to give you a good idea
Best of luck with your breeding
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I have that too, any idea what that is?
This article has a section on breeding: Frog Forum - Fire-Bellied Toad Care and Breeding - Bombina orientalis and relatives .
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
Hi there Kelvin, The best way to breed your FBTs is to use a rain chamber. This will not only make it easier for you to keep the tadpoles later on but it will help to stimulate the toads to breed. A rain chamber is a tank with some aquatic plants and decor breaking the surface of the water usually with a water pump to stimulate the rain. Ive bred my FBTs without the water pump only with a period of cooling and lighting schedules changed.
If you succeed in breeding your toads, you will most likely see 30-120 eggs on the bottom of the tank. at this time, the toads should be put back into their original enclosure. After the tadpoles have hatched they will lay motionless on the bottom or the side of the tank for a day or sometimes more. Don't panic!! this is completely normal, the tads are absorbing the yolk from the egg. The tads should start to move around after a few days but should be fed after one week of being in the rain chamber.
Filtration? its best to have no filtration when the tadpoles are in their early stages, feed frozen-boiled lettuce (not iceberg) before they get their back legs. After you start to see limbs popping out, start feeding high quality fish food rich in carrotines, this will make the tad's bellies bright after they emerge from the water. I hope you are successful in your attempt to breed your frogs!
"A Righteous man cares for his animals" - Proverbs 12:10
1.0.0 Correlophus cilliatus
2.1.0 Bombina orientalis
0.1.0 Ambystoma mexicanum
0.0.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
1.0.0 Litoria caerulea
1.1.0 Dendrobates auratus "Nicaraguan"
0.0.2 Dendrobates tinctorius "Azureus"
Oh my gosh thank you very much!!!! You've really helped me tons man!
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