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Can fire belly newts live with African dwarf frogs? This is a question that many people have been asking lately. The answer is yes, they can! Fire belly newts and African dwarf frogs make great companions for each other. They both require similar care, and they will enjoy spending time together in your tank. In…
Fire belly newts and frogs are two popular amphibians that can be found in many pet stores. They both make great pets, but can they live together? In this article, we will explore the answer to that question. We will take a look at the different needs of fire belly newts and frogs, and see…
Fire belly newts and fire belly toads are two of the most popular types of amphibians. They are both easy to care for, and they both make great pets. But can they live together in the same tank? In this blog post, we will explore the answer to that question. Introduction Yes, fire…
Do you have a fire skink as a pet? If so, you may be wondering if they bite. Fire skinks are known for being docile and friendly creatures, but that doesn’t mean they can’t nip if they’re provoked. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the question of whether or not…
Do you know how to tell the gender of a fire skink? It can be tricky, but with a little bit of knowledge, you can do it. Fire skinks are interesting creatures, and knowing their gender can help you take care of them properly. In this blog post, we will discuss the different ways to…
There’s a lot of debate about whether or not skinks are harmful to humans. On the one hand, some people say that they aren’t harmful at all and that they make great pets. On the other hand, others claim that skinks can be dangerous and even poisonous. So what’s the truth? Are skinks harmful to…