The creamy coloured toads that look similar to frogs contained by a fresh sea aquarium.?

When they mate, do they have live immature or something similar to frog spawn?
Answers: Not sure which animals you're referring to here. The only true toads I've see for aquaria are firebellied toads, which are typically green with a black and orange-red belly. I influence typically, because they can become tan, depending on their stress height and background color. While they spend a right portion of their time in the dampen, these need an nouns where they can capture out of the water completely.

You might be thinking of the African dwarf frog, or African clawed frog - both of which are completely adjectives and need no ground area. The dwarfs are suitable to hold with fish that won't pester them, but the clawed frogs will eat fish they can fit into their mouth (and they own large mouths!). All three are egglayers. Here's a connection to a site about these: http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/mypets/dwa... - information that hte page is set to the African dwarf, but there's a link inwardly the page to a African clawed frog page.

On firebelly toads: http://www.wnyherp.org/care-sheets/amphi...
http://www.anapsid.org/bombina.html...


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