I figured I'd post a picture of my new set up while I was at it. It's not the greatest picture ever, but it gives an idea. It's not actually that yellow and not as crazy bright as it looks... Damn cameras!
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I figured I'd post a picture of my new set up while I was at it. It's not the greatest picture ever, but it gives an idea. It's not actually that yellow and not as crazy bright as it looks... Damn cameras!
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I don't see any harm at all in changing their daytime cycle. Do it gradually if possible though and let us know if it works!
this is why you have to do your own scientific based research into the actual creature you own to learn about the environment it lives in and the behaviour patterns rather than the mostly mis-informed, harm based methods "experts" will give out on forums and such due to the "they've done that so i'll do that" mentality pattern that goes on even though any long term health issues haven't been or don't get raised from the advice given.
again, why change a natural light/day pattern that the toad would thrive in?
lower the temperature !!! why should the enclosure have been to warm in the first place? common practice by who, the experts no doubt.
NATURAL = good, unnatural = not good in all aspects of life. just look and read the threads on here about toad issues raised and think if any are following the "experts" on their setups. like most who go out and buy on impulse don't even know anything about their husbandry needs. why did you not know they would be "barking" and that they could upset your beauty sleep?
they are found to be more land based rather in any water in the wild. the choice they are given in the 50/50ish natural layout i provide them, i too find them always clambering about terra firma. due to the fact that most setups are aquatic based is that they are the water, maybe, looking for land to utilise.
great advice, thanks.
I'm guessing that's sarcasm? I noticed you ignored the question of what harm shifting the daylight cycle a few hours could have. Can the toads tell that the lights are on from 6am-6pm instead of 8am-8pm? If the artificial lights are the main illumination they couldn't tell the difference between day cycles of 6am-6pm and 6pm-6am, none of my frogs can tell time.
Well, you clearly have a bad attitude. I don't think you understand the idea of what a forum is for. It's a place for amateurs to come and ask questions of people who are more experienced than them and share advice with others who are less experienced, not a place for ninnies like you to come insult their intelligence and provide unsubstantiated claims on the effects of lighting, feeding, or anything for that matter.
"this is why you have to do your own scientific based research into the actual creature you own to learn about the environment it lives in and the behaviour patterns"
"why did you not know they would be "barking" and that they could upset your beauty sleep"
- I did research the toads before I got them. They are primarily diurnal, however they are active at all times of the day. I also found that they make noise during the day and night, but that they like to make more noise during dusk/sundown, hence why I was wondering if I could change the light cycle to make this happen earlier in the day.
"lower the temperature !!! why should the enclosure have been to warm in the first place?"
- My temperature is fine, I was using that as an example. Work on your reading comprehension.
"NATURAL = good, unnatural = not good in all aspects of life"
- If that's so then you should probably fly your toads back to Asia or Europe and have them released in the rice paddies or lakes that are their natural habitat instead of keeping them in a man made enclosure.
I would appreciate it if you would refrain from commenting on my posts/threads from now on, unless you have some fact-based information to provide. Thanks.
my 4 fbt's constantly cherp and bark between them selves they have done this since i got them and thort it was normal, their isnt a set time they do it more or less in the day or nite i think some just chatter more than others.
sorry for the reply here. the answer was a statement in general and not on your setup. the reference to the beauty sleep poser was due to the fact that is why the thread was started, no. it's not facts that you want from me, it's an excuse for what you endeavour. i will most definitely refrain from asking anyone to look after their toads in the best possible way here due to the fact that all i ever see and read is how the abodes will suit the owners lifestyle instead of what the needs of the critters ever are. attitude........all i know is people don't like being told they are not doing something right or that they ain't got a clue about the animal in their, ahem, care and especially anything about the sensory organs of any pet in question when placed in certain enclosures(another arguementive issue). maybe i should start taking advice from "those in the know" here so that i would be able to start a thread asking why have i a sick toad.
(ambivalent) nic
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