Yes, they are frogs.
yes
Nope. They are sold in most pet shops.
They are brown or green on their backs, and red and orange on their undersides. They shouldn't be grey at all.
Fire bellied toads are a kind of frog. They make great pets. They range in color, either green, tan, dark brown, or a mixture of these with a yellow, orange, or red underside.
Fire bellied toads are green or brown on top with a bright orange/red underside, with small black spots all over the body. They also generally have little orange caps on the tips of their toes.
I have a terrarium with two red eared sliders, and 2 fire bellied toads along with many fish and other aquatic animals. I was wondering the same question. I have had mine living in a 100 gallon tank with my turtles for about a month now and they seem to get along. In fact, today the frogs were hanging onto the shell of my turtle enjoying a nice little ride. As far as I can tell, as long as there is plenty of food in your tank for the turtles to eat and not think of your frogs as prey they should be fine, but like I said I'm not sure.
Yes, they are from the same family, but i dont know if Red Belly Pacus can be kept with Black Belly Piranhas. Red belly Pacus can be kept with Red belly piranhas.
NOT unless they would be found together in their natural habitat !
yeah they do sell some types like fire belly toads and they sell the PAC man (terrestrial) frogs at petco but that's the one by me, so don't take it as 100% sure but i mean that's most likely what they have
A boy fire bellied newt has a red back with black spots about, 4 and on it's stomach it has the same except it's back is more dark than it's back.
A fire belly toad in an amphibian who has a stomach that looks like fire. Its bright red/orange/yellow can warn its predators that it is very poisonous!
They are called Fire Bellied Toads and no they are a common pet but frogs are going extinct.U have to feed them live crickets.
The red spotted toads food mostly consist of bugs like beetles, ants, bees, and other arthropods.