After my toad swallowed a small piece of this loose moss, I decided to organize the tank better...:
Removed the moss, loosened up the soil, and cleaned the glass:
Old Moss: (Encase your wondering, the fork was used to loosen up the soil.)
Sandy side:
Planted a clover plant:
Put a new piece of christmas tree moss in, this moss works good, and dosen't break down, and stick to the toads like the other stuff, added some corn husks for leaf litter and half burried the "half log":
Added some leaves I picked up outside:
Birds Eye View with & without water dish: (Suggestions, improvments?)
Everything back in the tank:
This is the same moss as the new piece, but this moss, in the bag, is an old piece, I took it out to replace it with the moss that broke apart and stuck to my toads (big mistake), so I am wondering, is, even though, it's dying and turning brown, this moss still good to use? I know it's dying, so could it be used as a type of leaf litter?:
Water bowl, cleaned and filled up with fresh water:
Some shots of my (posing for the camera) black toad:
Oops! Didn't mean to use the flash! Poor little guy!
A shot of my brown toad, who took no interest in posing for the camera ():
As I said, if you have any suggestions or improvments for the tank, please let me know!
Thanks for looking!
~Royce