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    Question Interested in getting a Fire Belly! Am I ready?

    So I have lots of animals, of all different kinds. Dogs, cat, lots of fish, birds, rabbits, rats, hamster, leopard gecko, hedgehog, etc. I take excellent care of my pets and always make sure I can care for the to the best of my ability before getting one.

    So I've been interested in amphibians for a while, and it seems FBT are a popular, easy choice. I do not want something I have to heat, since it will be in my room and I have lots of heating equipment in there already (for the fish, hedgehog, and gecko) I have no more outlets and wont feel safe adding anymore extensions.

    That said, my room is warm because of all this heating equipment. Easily mid-high 70s during the day and high 60s at night. Summer it can get upwards to 80 but never past that.

    Set up. I want a trio, so I would prefer something bigger than 10gal, but was wondering if I can use a food safe rubbermaid container with a footprint equal to a 20gal? It would allow more space but wont be expensive. I use one for my hospital/quarantine tank for my fish and it works well.

    Eco earth is what I would use. Half substrate, half water. I want to keep the water in a deep container, and add river rocks to half of it. I think a removable container would help keep the water cleaner and allow me to change it daily. I use live plants for my fish so I could add some floaters to the water. Silk for the land. Diet of crickets and occasional mealworms if they will take them? I have mealies available from my gecko, he wont touch crickets. I know how to gut load and have supplements already.

    What am I missing? Any more advice? Thanks!

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    Default Re: Interested in getting a Fire Belly! Am I ready?

    Hello and welcome to FF! Think best thing to do is read this care article: 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 !​

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    Default Re: Interested in getting a Fire Belly! Am I ready?

    Read it, I think im good.

    The only thing it didnt cover is if a clear plastic bin would work, but I assume, as long as its food safe it should be frog safe. Awesome!

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    No reason a clear bin wouldn't work. Have used for frog rearing tanks, just give plenty of spaces to hide and make them feel comfortable. They are pretty bold frog anyway, so you shouldn't have any issues with hiding in my opinion.

    Quote Originally Posted by hgual22 View Post
    Read it, I think im good.

    The only thing it didnt cover is if a clear plastic bin would work, but I assume, as long as its food safe it should be frog safe. Awesome!

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    Default Re: Interested in getting a Fire Belly! Am I ready?

    I have replied to this thread but it doesn't seam to have appeared so here goes again.
    I would reverse the idea of land and water, I'd put the land in the smaller container made up of different size pebbles and a few logs and live plants FBT are very aquatic and usually feed in water either catching floating insects, or grabbing them and diving into the water, as they don't have tongues this seams to help them over power the prey. I don't use meal worms, flies and crickets as well as spiders and small smooth caterpillars make up the bulk of my European FBT diet, meal worms tend to sink in the water and are lost.
    Make sure you have larger stones around your island so they can get out of the water to bask if they have a light, even only a 10 watt bulb does for them.also if you use under gravel plates under the water topped with gravel an airline can be rigged up with an air pump if you can get an extension socket and the water will be filtered saving draining it out,all the time, these toads do produce a lot of waste for their size. aquatic plants also help if they have enough light and allow the toads to hunt their prey on the surface stems. Good luck with what ever you do, but more water the better. Think of them more as turtles than toads.
    Last edited by dj1; November 10th, 2014 at 06:16 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Alright so I went out today and got some supplies. I had tons of stuff already, but I bought 2 tubs. One for the enclosure, its 21 x 15 inches. Then I got one thats 14 inches x 12. Fits inside perfectly. I filled the space around the tub with eco earth, its about 3 inches deep, and the water is about 3 inches deep as well. There are river rocks, live water lettuce and fake leaves in the water and theres a hide, fake plant and several small pieces of driftwood on the land. I'm going to get another silk plant or two for the land sometime. Anyways, there is a bit more water than land, and its treated with prime.

    And I got the frogs. I definitely wasnt planning on getting them right away, but I really fell in love with these guys, and I had everything needed. I got 3, 2 are green, but one is lighter than the other and then i also got a light brown one. They aren't skittish at all and seem to love their new home so far. I'm going to feed them some crickets tomorrow.

    Pictures!!
    Heres the first guy I picked out, at the store. He was just staring at me.
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    This is their enclosure. Any advice? I was thinking about adding one more shallow water dish, just for soaking, since their main one is deep enough for their whole bodies. There are rocks though and they easily get in and out. Also the substrate isnt in the water, its under neath. The water is staying pretty clean so far.

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    And the little fellas.
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    Any tips are greatly appreciated!

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