they can lay as much as 200 at a time! Wow!
fire is 1 bellied is 2 and toad or toads is 1 all together is 4
This question does not make very much sense, but anyway, more than a billion.
First of all, they are called Fire Bellied Toads, or Fire Belly Toads, not to be mean. As long as you have [wear] gloves when you hold them, your ok [safe]. I love to watch them at the pet stores, because they are very cute. I some day will own them, too, like many other fire bellied toad owners. Aks and do your research before you by them.:)
it usually takes a week for toad eggs to hatch or 36 hours for tree frog eggs to hatch.
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.
Yes. At all stages of the cane toad's life cycle, from eggs to tadpoles to baby toads to adults, cane toads are poisonous to anything that tried to ingest them. The poison has been responsible for the deaths of many native Australian animals.
Cockroaches have many natural predators. These include toads, frogs, iguanas, beetles, and geckos. Some types of wasps also lay their eggs on cockroach eggs, which then feed on the cockroach eggs.
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.
External fertilization is used by frogs, toads and fish. They produce many eggs but not many survive.
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.
They can lay up to 60,000 eggs, which is why they are an invasive species. The average amount though is usually about 20,000. Also, just to clarify, toads don't have babies, they lay eggs, being oviparous. These eggs will hatch into tadpoles that will metamorphose into froglets.
Well it depends if the toads get along if they do then yes if they dont then no.Yes but also, some toads actually do better in pairs, but yes they do have to be able to get along.