Thats Southwestern US, you won't find them in Georgia or Florida. The IUCN (Red List) status for Anaxyrus punctatus is listed as Least Concern (LC)
Thats Southwestern US, you won't find them in Georgia or Florida. The IUCN (Red List) status for Anaxyrus punctatus is listed as Least Concern (LC)
thanks Kurt. you will have to excuse my lack of US geographic knowledge - I find it hard to comprehend how large it is......put it down to small island syndrome!![]()
That's OK, there are a lot of Americans that have little to no knowledge of American geography. Brits are excused.
How big do those toads get? Also could you keep multiple similar sized toads from one are like green toads and red spotted toads in one tank? I know that with frogs this is a no no but what about toads?
It goes for all amphibians, especially toads. Otherwise I would've housed the rococo and the Colorado River toads together.
Last edited by Kurt; November 17th, 2009 at 09:15 PM.
O ok thanks Kurt
You're welcome.
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