tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281429574890046574.post3601263349748086849..comments2024-03-20T07:07:43.165-05:00Comments on Views From My Window: The Untimely Demise of Angel the Fire Belly ToadScrappycookhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07001266252200453287noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281429574890046574.post-20128407052239403682018-03-18T19:59:35.561-05:002018-03-18T19:59:35.561-05:00Did you really miss the whole tears and funeral an...Did you really miss the whole tears and funeral and reading of the will part of this post? None of my children think pets or animals are disposable, Anonymous judgemental person. Good grief. Scrappycookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07001266252200453287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281429574890046574.post-81580016426504966702016-07-09T14:09:10.314-05:002016-07-09T14:09:10.314-05:00No wonder the frog died. They need at LEAST a five...No wonder the frog died. They need at LEAST a five to ten gallon terrarium, indoors, with half substrate and half dechlorinated water. Fire bellied toads need places to hide and explore, and that sad excuse for a habitat shouldn't even be used to keep a BUG. Fire bellies are not just beginner, disposable pets. They are living, breathing creatures, and they should NEVER be sold to little kids.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281429574890046574.post-25213073051259592832015-12-08T17:56:18.171-06:002015-12-08T17:56:18.171-06:00I think you missed teaching a great and valuable l...I think you missed teaching a great and valuable lesson about pets and animals. It's sad that your children may grow up and consider animals disposable. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281429574890046574.post-4037478121829353322012-04-10T22:48:12.773-05:002012-04-10T22:48:12.773-05:00even though it's been 2 years, I thought I'...even though it's been 2 years, I thought I'd tell you that the toad looks like a firebelly or ornate toad... It should have been inside, sorry. Toads/frogs in enclosed containers outside usually get fried. Happened to me all the time when I was little, and I never figured out why they kept dying until I was nine.<br />Firebelly toads live in conditions quite like people. They like temps around 70 degrees, and will do fine with more or less. I had a firebelly for two years, named him Prince Charming. My mom was supposed to add water to his tank, which was EXACTLY like the one you have here. She did not add the water, and when I came back from my grandma's house he had died because all the water had dried out (because of the humidity drying it up). I was so angry at her. I had a private funeral for him, including only me and my other toads. (The other toads were caught wild as babies, deformed from probably chemical runoff, so I raised them. The second toad had only two legs. The third had three legs. The fourth had five.)<br />I'm turning 14 on the 26th this month, and I'm going to ask for a second firebellied toad. The first one was because I wasn't allowed any pets with fur except a dog. Now I have the dog, a ferret, four cats (one was inherited from my sister when she left for college), and I know I already have enough pets now, more than enough, but somehow I long for the company of a toad. They're just unique. Prince Charming warmed up to me enough that he would sit in my hand and accept food from me, and he'd nudge my fingers to make me pet him. And before I got him, I didn't think toads/frogs were capable of being like this. I didn't think they would readily jump into your hand for affection.<br />He was a good lesson in life, my Prince Charming. When I first got him, I had him on my bookshelf. Then, as the time went by and I grew attached to him, I moved his home closer and closer to my bed. I would fall asleep watching him, you know. He was a marvelous pet. I probably sound crazy, talking about a toad like this, but he was. And I'm pretty sad he's gone.<br />I should stop rambling on and on about a toad on an old post, so I'll get going. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281429574890046574.post-10461175018933960332010-05-26T13:27:44.365-05:002010-05-26T13:27:44.365-05:00My personal favorite is that the toad had a will -...My personal favorite is that the toad had a will - who knew?Barbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09379928851501159312noreply@blogger.com