Posted by:
Convicts4Ever
at Mon Jun 23 15:30:49 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Convicts4Ever ]
Thanks! They are going to be sold to people who want them and can actually provide the proper care. I've heard also that they develop yellow colored bellies because there's a lack of the foods that make up the pigmentation of the red bellies. I've also heard that if you feed the feeder insects a red color enhancer pigment, the babies can develop their red bellies after a while. I'll have to read into it, so I can get them to get their name-sake coloring. They normally sell for $10.00-$20.00 each in the area where I live, so I want to give people around my area the oportunity to purchase some Fire Bellied Toads that are Captive Bred, Well-Priced, Healthy, and Better Suited To Existance In Captivity. I don't want to breed these and other types of amphibians to make money, I want to breed them to improve on the species, improve on general health of the animals, and make sure less of them are removed from the wild. Sorry for the long post, I just get so thrilled when talking about my animals.
[ Show Entire Thread ]
|