As far as I'm aware you dont really need to worry about cycling a tank for FBT's. I never cycled mine and I have 6 happy and healthy toads. As long as your water is declorinated and its running thru a filter in your tank you should be good to go.
As far as I'm aware you dont really need to worry about cycling a tank for FBT's. I never cycled mine and I have 6 happy and healthy toads. As long as your water is declorinated and its running thru a filter in your tank you should be good to go.
Yeah, no need to cycle. But I do highly recommend a filter because fire belly toads are messy little boogers. They are very Hardy though.
The water has cleared up. I added a few aquatic plant to the wet portion and I "seeded" the water with some gravel from my freshwater fish tank. I am still gonna wait a few more days to be sure everything is good before I add the toads.
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Glad to hear you solved it. You could also consider a permanent ammonia gas detector.
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