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    missmissy
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    Default Bumblebee toad or fire belly toad?

    I am new to the whole frog ownership, and called my local petshop and they carry these two types of frogs. What is a better choice? I have a two year old that has just become facinated with frogs, she wont touch them she just likes to wach them so i thought it would be nice to get one for our living room for her to watch. However which one is easier to care for, or safer?

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    clownonfire
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    Quote Originally Posted by missmissy View Post
    I am new to the whole frog ownership, and called my local petshop and they carry these two types of frogs. What is a better choice? I have a two year old that has just become facinated with frogs, she wont touch them she just likes to wach them so i thought it would be nice to get one for our living room for her to watch. However which one is easier to care for, or safer?
    First off, welcome to the forum! As for which one would be a better choice... I have both bumblebee walking toad and fire-bellied toad. And I find both are just wonderful.

    Quite frankly, if it is to share frog moments with your daughter, the fire-bellied toads might be the better choice. They are bold, very active during daytime, and their bright colors make them really stand-out. You should know though that they do secrete toxins and you have to be careful if you touch them, and when you change their water (they need an enclosure that is 2/3 water and 1/3 land). The toxin is enough to give you stomach ache.

    Here's a link to the FBT's care sheet: http://www.frogforum.net/toad-care-a...relatives.html

    As for bumblebee toads, they are less active, although diurnal, but they are not shy. They are far from being as bold and active as the FBT. Their striking colors and small size make them a wonderful frog to own. These toads will eat small insects such as pinhead crickets and fruit flies. That should be taken in consideration (I often suggest that if you decide to feed fruit flies to your frogs, you should culture them - unless you have a place that sells them close to you). In the wild, the BBWT also secrete poisonous toxins, but lose their toxicity in captivity.
    Here's a link to the Bumblebee Walking Toad's care sheet: http://www.frogforum.net/toad-care-a...-breeding.html

    If you have any question about either, please don't hesitate. I love them both. I am though very fond of my bumblebee toad.

    Eric

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    bshmerlie
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    All frogs secrete something that we shouldn't put in our mouthes and we should always wash our hands before and after we touch them. The firebelly toads would be my first choice when it comes to small children. Young kids get bored real quick especially when something doesn't move. Get a couple of firebellies and they will provide hours of entertainment. My daughter was four when we started off with firebellies.

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    fruitloop
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    I'm new here as well and just got some FBT. I love them but they are still transitioning and not overly active yet. They still hide quite a bit in the water along my rocks. I think they refer to FBT as a good starter frog, they're fairly easy to care for.

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    Socrates
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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    All frogs secrete something that we shouldn't put in our mouthes and we should always wash our hands before and after we touch them. The firebelly toads would be my first choice when it comes to small children. Young kids get bored real quick especially when something doesn't move. Get a couple of firebellies and they will provide hours of entertainment. My daughter was four when we started off with firebellies.

    Wait so we are not suppose to lick toads? haha

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    fruitloop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Socrates View Post
    Wait so we are not suppose to lick toads? haha
    Ha ha ha ha...too funny! Damn it... and here I thought I was buying some cheap drugs that replenish themselves...aren't you suppose to get some cool hallucinations from licking toads? ...lol

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    Bumbleluv
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    I just purchased 2 Bumble Bee Walking Toads and received conflicting info on care. First, do they require an undertank heater or is room temp ok? Second, I'm providing UVB light but was told not really necessary (I was told to put tank by window but I don't think you can get UVB light through glass). I mist the tank twice a day to keep humidity between 60 -80. Help, I want to make sure I'm providing proper care. They are so cute.

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