| Fire-Bellied Toad (Bombina orientalis) Care Sheet |
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Fire-bellied toads are found throughout Korea, China, and parts of Russia. Fire-bellied toads are actually frogs and adults can reach two inches in length. Sexing these frogs is difficult, if you hear your frog calling or singing it’s definitely a male. Fire-bellied toads produce skin toxins that can be irritating to the skin and eyes. It is best to handle your frogs as little as possible and always wash your hands after handling them. Fire-bellied toads will expose the underside of their bellies or flip upside down when they feel threatened. The colors on the underside of their belly warn potential predators of their foul taste. Breeding this species is fairly common and females can produce 70-200 eggs in clutch. The eggs will hatch in three or four days and will become frogs within five weeks. With proper care fire-bellied toads can live 10-15 years or more in captivity. |






















