Uh, I really hate to put you down, but my dog ate my fire bellied toad, he puked green puke that night and was dead the next morning. He was really old though, 14 years. So it might just be because of that.
Oh, it can be poisonus... But otherwise yeah, forget about it...
take the cat to the vet as soon as possible! fire belly toads have a toxin on their skin that is highly poisonous.
not for long
If it has gills and it can swim.
fire belly toad.
Ten gallons for two or three is fine.
It can be 3.5 ft deep, but you may prefer to give them more "land" space.
Mabye. I've been able to put 2 fire belly toads in a 2 and a half gallon tank and they have plenty of room to hop around. But usually one Fire Belly Toad should have about two gallons for itself. So you could probably but up to 3 or 4 toads in that tank, but if they get REALLY fat, you might want to think about eather putting one of them in an extra 2 gallon tank, or just get a bigger tank. But just remember to have half land, half water, make the water atleast 3 inches deep, not to put them in derect sun light, and not to put to put lots of light and heat of the toads! Thank you!- J
Goldfish should only live with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or mystery/apple snails.
Some do - particularly those which serve rural areas - but some are set up to where they must be connected to a fire hydrant.
Monster Garage - 2002 Belly Tank Lakester 3-13 was released on: USA: 15 September 2004
Yes get a syphon kit at Wal-Mart, auto parts store or hardware store Note: There is a 'belly' inside the gas tank you must get your syphon tube around and under in order to get all the gas at the bottom of the tank. The easiest way to do this is to ensure your syphon hose hits the far side of the tank and then goes straight down without finding itself in the 'belly tank'. Another way is to simply remove the bed, exposing the tank, take the pump out of the tank (has six screws I believe), and then easily syphon from the bottom of the tank. The 'belly tank' is easy to see and easy to get a hose around.
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
1. Fire a missile at the tank 2. Trow a grenade inside the tank 3. Take a machinegun, place it in the window and fire it from outside 4. Direct artillery towards the tank