Yes IF
- you have enough water so the toxins from the toads don't kill them
- the fish can survive in the same temperature range as the toads
- the fish are going to eat or nip at the toads
-the poison will not kill or make the other fish ill at contact such as a healthy Betta fish.
Lots of people keep feeder guppies with their toads. Sometimes the toads catch them. But is very rare. Mine didn't catch them.
No, Fire belly toads have some toxins in them that may not be good for other frogs.
newts can live with brine shrimp , most likely frogs and of corse other newts
they are like any other frogs, they live in humid areas and live on both land and (mostly) water.
Goldfish should only live with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or mystery/apple snails.
fire belly toads live in south America some where in the deserts
Yes
No because sometimes the frogs get off the hook and well.....
In a tank? Snails, other fish, frogs.
well frogs have legs and can live on land in addition to the water.
fish,frogs,bugs,salamanders, and any other amphibian
Fire-bellied frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The eggs are typically deposited in water, where they develop into tadpoles before eventually metamorphosing into adult frogs. This reproductive strategy is common among amphibians, allowing the tadpoles to thrive in aquatic environments before transitioning to land.
Frogs are amphibians. This means that they can live both out of water and in water. Fish, on the other hand, cannot. They have gills and need water to live. This is the biggest difference.