I posted a while ago that I am going to set up a 29 gal (30x12x18) vivarium, with a 3 gal (12x8x8) water portion. the substrate will be around 8" immediately around the water but will slope down to 2-3" or so. ATM I have 3 Firebelly toads in an 18x10x10 tank (1/2 water, 1/2 land), and I wanted to move them to a larger tank which I could landscape better.
I have ordered the 29gal, as I have read that fbts could be kept with other herps like anoles. However, other people say this isn't a good idea due to the poison of the toads and also because in many cases the toads have tried to eat tankmates (mainly newts). Many of these accounts seemed to show lack of prior research though, eg putting animals in with different care requirments. As far as I can see, the poison shouldn't be a problem in a tank this size with only 3 fbts, unless something tries to eat them.
So, what i'm asking is for any experience you might have of community vivariums with toads, and whether I could keep anything else ith them. I'm just thinking cos the tank is so high it would be good to have some sort of tree-dwelling species like anoles (I would only stock it to a low density (max. 6 - 8 animals). If not, what sort of animals could I keep in there if I kept the toads in their current tank? (only diurnal species rather than nocturnal if possible)
Thanks,
momar
I have ordered the 29gal, as I have read that fbts could be kept with other herps like anoles. However, other people say this isn't a good idea due to the poison of the toads and also because in many cases the toads have tried to eat tankmates (mainly newts). Many of these accounts seemed to show lack of prior research though, eg putting animals in with different care requirments. As far as I can see, the poison shouldn't be a problem in a tank this size with only 3 fbts, unless something tries to eat them.
So, what i'm asking is for any experience you might have of community vivariums with toads, and whether I could keep anything else ith them. I'm just thinking cos the tank is so high it would be good to have some sort of tree-dwelling species like anoles (I would only stock it to a low density (max. 6 - 8 animals). If not, what sort of animals could I keep in there if I kept the toads in their current tank? (only diurnal species rather than nocturnal if possible)
Thanks,
momar