
The Pacman Frog/Argentine Horned Frog: grows to 8-12 inches in diameter. Pacman Frogs do not enjoy being handled and do best as a ‘watch me’ pet.
Firebelly Toad: grow to be 2-3 inches long. They emit a poison in their urine that can be dangerous to other species of amphibians.
Christmas Toad: grow to be 2-3 inches long. They make great pets due to their hardiness and temperament.
Spadefoot Toad: grow to be 5-6 inches long. They can be combined with different types of frogs, toads, and lizards of similar size and habitat.
Amphibians:
Tiger Salamander: get 8-10 inches long. Relatives to the Easter Tiger Salamander can be found here in Idaho.
Firebelly Newt: get 4-5 inches long, and are great pets for children and first time owners because they are easy to maintain and very gentle.
Fire Walking Frogs: are usually 2-4 inches long, easy to keep, and have bright red legs that give them their name.
United States Leopard Frogs: grow to be 4-5 inches long, and are native to the U.S.A.
Tiger Leg Frogs: usually 2-3 inches long as an adult. They have beautiful markings of orange and black stripes on the insides of their legs.