Occasionally, toads as well as frogs will go off their feed, especially in the winter months. I would keep the toad separate (could be bullied by the others). Since many toads are nocturnal, hand feed during the evening hours, if the toad refuses, remove the food in the morning and try again next evening. If the toad remains in a quiet place, it will eventually eat. Force feeding should only be used as a last resort.
In the meantime, get a fecal sample and take to a vet. That way they can determine if there is a parasite. Crickets should be gut-loaded using a good vitamin supplement. I also recommend getting a liquid Vitamin A supplement and place one drop on its back daily until toad is feeding, then one drop weekly as part of its regular diet. Many frog problems can be remedied by proper diet.





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how long should i leave him in there to have the option to eat or not??
