Fire Belly Toads can be very adictive! I started with three, and had 11 at one time, so beware!If you feel comfortable doing so, I would have a separate feeding container (I used an ice cream pail for my adults) and would twice a week, remove all my toads and place them in the feeding container, and then let loose a bunch of crickets that had been dusted with calcium powder. This way, I was confident all the toads were eating, plus getting their calcium as needed. They then had one to two feedings of free roaming crickets in their actual setup. If I had a smaller or skinnier toad, I would make sure they were only fed in the feeding container until they bulked up and could hold their own. My toads got to the point they prefered to be taken out and fed in the bucket. Best of luck and enjoy your new additions!
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If you feel comfortable doing so, I would have a separate feeding container (I used an ice cream pail for my adults) and would twice a week, remove all my toads and place them in the feeding container, and then let loose a bunch of crickets that had been dusted with calcium powder. This way, I was confident all the toads were eating, plus getting their calcium as needed. They then had one to two feedings of free roaming crickets in their actual setup. If I had a smaller or skinnier toad, I would make sure they were only fed in the feeding container until they bulked up and could hold their own. My toads got to the point they prefered to be taken out and fed in the bucket. Best of luck and enjoy your new additions!
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