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cantAbscond
I do not hurt him and I make extra sure I am careful when touching him. I wash my hands in hot water, air dry, then lightly spray my hands with their spring water so I don’t dry him or remove any essential mucus or anything. He’s kept in a tank with coconut fiber frog dirt, Moss, and given spring water only for bowl and misting. I feed them a variety of foods like crickets, super and meal worms, earth worms, and rarely wax worms when stores are sold out of everything else in winter. The humidity I do not know for sure, but I make sure their dirt is always moist (not soaked) and I mist multiple times daily. He has no issues eating, drinking, moving, etc. From the day I got him (wild caught) about half a year ago, he would do this same squeak. He used to do it when the sun rose and he was on top of the dirt, so we thought it was annoyance. I do not believe he is sick in the slightest because he shows 0 signs and has been doing it for a long time, maybe 1 or 2 times every 2 weeks. Although this is the first time in over 2 months he’s done it. If it wasn’t a nightmare, I believe he’s telling me he’s cold because his tank is by a window and it’s winter. We keep the home around 70 degrees or upwards, and hey have a small side heater due to the window in winter. It gets no colder than 65 in their tank. I moved his tank away from the window and he seems much more content now. I’ll be honest, if you knew this toad, he is a huge baby and gets scared of his own shadow. I would take him to a special vet if I had any signs he was sick, but this is just a single little noise he makes sometimes. All his behavior is normal for him and his brother who he is housed with.
Edit: I also give them calcium supplement when feeding, or if they won’t eat it (they don’t much like the calcium powder) I got calcium drops I can put in their water from a veterinarian because I was worried about their health without regular supplement.