Crabs and fire-belly toads should not be kept together, as their habitat and care requirements differ significantly. Crabs typically require brackish or saltwater environments, while fire-belly toads thrive in moist, terrestrial habitats. Additionally, crabs may pose a threat to the toads due to their aggressive behavior and pincers, which could harm the toads. It's best to house them separately to ensure the well-being of both species.
Yes, they are frogs.
fire belly toads live in south America some where in the deserts
fire belly toad is not eating his food
No, not usually. Fire belly Toads and Newts are put together all the time, and seem to enjoy each other's company. If they do start to fight, separate them right away.
yes they can
reptile
yes
Fire belly toads mate during late springs and summer so im geussing late April to the end of augest
Fire belly toads like warm water, preferring water around 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Because if they don't we wont have fire.
They are mating.
pet them (^^^)