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Firebelly Toad General Info: Adult length up to 3" The more plants
and secluded areas within terrariums the better. Firebelly toads have
sensitive skin and generally would rather not be handled. If handling
is desired, it is important to wash hands before and after handling due
to the natural skin toxins of the firebelly toad.
Temperature/Humidity: Ideal temperature for these toads should range
between 72 and 78 degrees. The humidity for these toads should be kept
at or near 80 percent. Lighting: Most reptiles and some amphibians require
ultraviolet lighting to maintain good health. Although nocturnal (mainly
active at night) toads don't require ultraviolet lighting, if it is part
of the habitat design, it is recommended for 12 hours per day. The use
of a timer will assist in maintaining an accurate schedule of light periods.
Feeding/Watering: These toads do well on a diet consisting of a variety
of vitamin/calcium dusted insects such as small crickets, waxworms, and
small subterranean worms such as red wigglers. Adult toads should be fed
3-4 times per week. Juveniles can be fed daily.
Habitat/Housing: Successful permanent maintenance requires at least
a 10 gallon aquarium. A secure screen lid is essential for proper air
exchange. The enclosure must include either a sloped large water bowl
or allow for a swimming area. This can be accomplished by using gravel
as a substrate and sloping it to form a "beach" area. It is also recommended
that a small powerhead water filter is used to keep the water clean. Live
plants can be used in toad enclosures to maintain humidity levels and
create a natural atmosphere.
Misting the habitat once or twice daily will help maintain proper
humidity levels. Substrate (Bedding): 2" to 3" inches of a gravel is recommended
for firebelly toad terrariums.
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