Because if they don't we wont have fire.
You should not handle fire belly toads or any other kind of frog, toad, or newt. The oils in your skin can harm the animal. Some toads, frogs, and newts have poison that they will release when they feel threatened. Fire belly toads, and most toads have this poison. It is okay to handle them if you must. Do not handle them alot or for fun. If you must pick them up, make sure your hands are clean and wet. If your hands are dry, you will absorb moisture out of the toad and make it dry. They need moisture to live.
Yes, they have webbed feet and toads need water.
You will need to buy what is called a "cricket keeper" if you are not feeding all of the crickets in 24 hours. You can get these in most pet shops.
You just need to be responsible.
we need fire for warmth, light
I have a terrarium with two red eared sliders, and 2 fire bellied toads along with many fish and other aquatic animals. I was wondering the same question. I have had mine living in a 100 gallon tank with my turtles for about a month now and they seem to get along. In fact, today the frogs were hanging onto the shell of my turtle enjoying a nice little ride. As far as I can tell, as long as there is plenty of food in your tank for the turtles to eat and not think of your frogs as prey they should be fine, but like I said I'm not sure.
No. Bettas need an aquarium (All water). Toads need a vivarium (water and land). Also toads are eaters of fish so I doubt your Betta would last very long
No. Bettas need an aquarium (All water). Toads need a vivarium (water and land). Also toads are eaters of fish so I doubt your Betta would last very long
No. That is because they only need at least a lamp or light over. Not really room temp., maybe close but not needed of exact room temp..
No, they do not, but if your home is cold, a small heat lamp may be necessary.
Warmth, to cook food, and light