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    Is it possible to overfeed baby woodhouse's toads?

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    No it is not.
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    I had one explode from over feeding. Then he asked for a dinner mint. Wait a minute that was a scene in Monty Python's "The meaning of Life". Never mind.
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    Just to be clear, it's not OK to overfeed adult toads - only quite young ones.
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    My kids refer to my young woodhousii as "bug dumpsters"...especially since yard netting duty" has become part of their allowance chores list.

    I am still amazed how something that small can eat so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SludgeMunkey View Post
    My kids refer to my young woodhousii as "bug dumpsters"...especially since yard netting duty" has become part of their allowance chores list.
    I need to get me some kids. You where I can buy some? I especially need the kind that clean cages.
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