I don't think it would be a good idea, because the toad might kill the frogs. I know at least that toads kept together can kill each other.
Regular toads tend to require a different environment than horny toads, who require hot, dry, desert like conditions. For this reason, it's not typically recommended.
All toads are amphibians, so a Horny Toad is an amphibian
The toad's names are Grundel Toad , Mrs. Dolores 'Mama' Toad , Mozo Toad and Gringo Toad .
Yes, no problem, just do not overstock the tank.
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Frogs are amphibians and need both a wet area and a dry one. If kept permanently in water they will eventually drown. You will need to set your tank up as a Vivarium.
a friend of mine has kept chameleons and white frogs with no trouble at all so based on that iv decided to try myself
toad. Frogs are slimy and some are poisonous creatures. your opinion. The computer says toads but other people may like frogs.
Toads are amphibians, allied to frogs and salamanders.
Yes, some frogs are specialist frog predators. As a general rule dont mix frogs that are significantly different in size. If you think that one frog could fit in the mouth of another frog, it probably will. Dont over crowd the tank either. 3-4 frogs in a three foot tank would be plenty depending upon the size of the frogs.
the toad is not a reptile. Toads and frogs - and others - are amphibians.
Not sure what you call it, but it certainly gets toad away.
poisonous frogs