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If you need help picking the right stuff, the easiest would be to buy this kit or buy the products invidiually, but change the lamp to a 25w (if you want to provide a basking site) and get some plants, this is what I have and works well for 6 fire-bellies. Water should be in the 70sF. http://zoomed.com/db/products/EntryD...343&SearchID=5
Fire-bellies are one of the most easiest amphibians to keep and forgiving to mistakes, it's all a learning process of trying different things to see what works and reading books and taken notes. If you want an easy amphibian to set up and maintain I would get a Whites Tree Frog, they don't need a large section of water and just a water bowl.
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If you got a baby or two you could raise it in the 10-gallon, then get a bigger tank when it's an adult or if the 20 gallon you have is a high one it could fit it for a couple of years, but ideally something larger at one point would be better
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