Housing toads and eastern box turtles together is generally not recommended. Toads can carry diseases that may harm turtles, and their dietary needs differ significantly. Additionally, toads are more prone to stress in the presence of turtles, which can lead to health issues. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures to ensure their well-being.
Box turtles and Fowler's toads generally should not be housed together. Box turtles are terrestrial reptiles that require specific humidity and temperature conditions, while Fowler's toads are amphibians that thrive in moist environments. The differing habitat needs and potential for stress or aggression make it challenging for these two species to coexist peacefully. Additionally, there is a risk of disease transmission between them, which further complicates any attempt to house them together.
toads hibernate like frogs and turtles.
American toads by fresh water.
Turtles belong to the amphibian family along with frogs, toads and tortoises. Not to be confused with the similar reptilian family.
no its a bad idea! you shouldnt! GOOD LUCK! :D
yes they could get along i mean they are both toads how different can they be
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.
wood house toads are not endangered
Garter snakes, dekay's snakes, box turtles, multiple aquatic turtles, red backed salamanders, two lined salamanders, eastern newts, tiger salamanders, dozens of songbirds, herons, countless waterfowl, bullfrogs, spring peeper frogs, fowler toads, raccoons, opossums, etc.
quite a few. there is turtles, crocidiles, toads, frogs and hippos i think.
frogs, toads, turtles, snakes, mammals and birds and insects is that good enough
Piranhas eat fish, frogs, toads, turtles, young anacondas, young caimans, and birds.