A swollen fire-belly toad may indicate several health issues, including an improper diet, stress, or an underlying illness such as an infection or parasites. Swelling can also result from water retention due to poor habitat conditions, like inadequate temperature or humidity levels. It's essential to assess the toad's environment and diet, and if swelling persists, consult a veterinarian experienced with amphibians.
fire belly toad is not eating his food
Yes.
Well after a fire belly toad has offspring the sometimes eat their young...
No, they are carnivorous.
YOU
Depends on how much the toad weighs brotha.
not for long
You just need to be responsible.
Because the green one is a Chinese or oriantal Fire bellied toad and the brown one is a European fire Bellied Toad.
Your nearest pet shop...
A Firebelied Toad.
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!