It depends on the toad. On average one fire belly toad will eat around 10-12 crickets a week, in the spring and summer. They tend to hibernate in the fall and winter and may not eat for weeks to months on end. You should feed your fire belly as much as he/she can eat in a few hour period - and on a schedule of every other day or every few days. You can even feed them on a weekly basis. If you have more than one toad than you may not want to consider feeding them on a weekly basis - since you want to make sure that one of the toads is not monopolizing all of the food.
I have a fire belly toad myself and after talking to someone at Petsmart, I found that they eats small crickets that you can by at the pet store. They also eat other small bug, but since I'm not sure what could hurt them, I would recommend that you just feed them the crickets.
Put crickets in the blender:)
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.
Fire-bellied toads primarily feed on small invertebrates such as insects and worms. While they may consume small ants if they are available, their diet typically consists of more commonly found prey like crickets, fruit flies, and other small arthropods. Therefore, while it's possible for fire-bellied toads to eat small ants, they are not a primary food source in their diet.
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Bloodworm!
My name is Sarah. I have had my fire bellied newt for seven years. I feed it either live or frozen blood worms. It usually has fresh water, but I have not cleaned the terrarium that often, so I assume he is a tough little creature. I expect it to live for at least ten to fifteen years.
Fire-bellied toads breed from May to September.
Oriental Fire-bellied Toad was created in 1890.
European Fire-bellied Toad was created in 1761.
Fire-bellied toads breed from May to September.
They are fire bellied because the toads heat up to much.