What kind of Bombina do I have?

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These are my craigslist toads. Please pardon the critter keeper, they have a planted/cycled/filtered 10G tank waiting for them in my classroom tomorrow. One of them appears to have a swollen/cloudy eye.

Any guesses on species or gender?
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This guy looks like he might be a different variety than the bright ones.
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Oriental fire belly toads, Bombina orientalis. They can be green or brown on top.

I recommend googling "Bombina orientalis caresheet" to get detailed info on how to take care of them. Here is a good one for a start. They like a tank that is part water and part land. They are voracious eaters, so make sure you have lots of live crickets for them!

The females tend to be plumber, with a relatively larger abdomen than the males, but it can be difficult to tell. Only the males call.
 
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Thank you! I've been reading caresheets and the existing forum posts about these guys, they are adorable. Their tank is a 10G that is half filled with water and has a filter with a waterfall and stream so they have plenty of water and some land too. There's also a little java fern, some pothos, and a water hyacinth in there.

Most of caresheets I've read say that I can house 5 or 6 toads in a 10G tank, but a lot of the forum posts say that this size is barely adequate for my toad trio.
 
5 or 6 per 10 ga does sound tight. These are very active toads, so the more space the better. Your 3 will probably be ok in the 10 ga though.
 
They seem to be settling in nicely.
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This is Calico Jack's bad eye. Maybe an old injury?
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Here's his good eye.
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And Jack from the front.
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Henry Morgan.
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Black Bart.
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lookin' good :) I'd keep an eye on that cloudy eyeball though - it might have gotten injured, I'd watch to make sure it doesn't get fungus. If it looks stable that way it's probably ok...
 
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