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Can a baby red eared slider, fire bellied newt, and 2 fire bellied toads live together.?

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I just wanted to know if they could.

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  1. No.

    The turtle will bite the amphibians.


  2. oh nope nope nope silly...they  eat those in the wild along with worm, crickets, minnows wild guppies..anything  that moves they will eat.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/29035692@N0...

    You do know that  they need to bask under a reptile light UVA for 8 to 10 hrs a day for the vitamin D that they need to grow. So that means getting a turtle dock also.

    Leave the heater on 75 to 78 degrees always.

    Their water needs to be clean otherwise they get sick easily from dirty water cause they p**p allot.

    You need a good filter system! Gravel larger than they can swallow.

    You need to feed them feeder guppies, goldfish or minnows for protein and calcium daily drop 20 or so in the tanks and watch them disappear! This way when they swim for their dinner they get exercise also!

    They need leafy greens( Romaine, Butter lettuce. Iceberg and cabbage are bad for them, any leafy greens will do) for vitamin A that they need at least 3 to 4 times a week.


  3. All your animals would die. The 2 toads are toxic to other creatures, and the turtle will try to eat them, even at baby stage. So really your newts the first to go, the turtle will die of toxins, and the toads will either die of salmonella gave from the turtle, or the turtles nasty bite. Sorry though.

  4. turtle will massacre the newts and frogs

  5. No the fire-bellied toads would kill the turtle and newt over time with the poisons they give off from their skin.

  6. nope same a the frist anwser

  7. Que?

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