If you have a PetSmart in your home town, you should have moss. This is where I got my moss from. If your store doesn't carry it then you can either order from the website or the links that you were sent. As for eating, I know everyone says that FBTs eat ALL the time, but mine will get full and not hunt when they are done. I remove anything that is not eaten but I try to make sure I don't put more in there then what they can eat. Especially after putting the Calcium powder on, the crickets wont last long after that. As for not eating for extended periods of time and being ok with it, gotta remember that some animals, especially ones that hunt or hibernate, are built in a way that if the food is not there then they can go with out, or maybe they just can't catch anything that night...this is how the wild works. Now, me personally, I wouldn't push it with my toads. I feed them every 2-3 days. When I first got them they seemed like they had to eat ALL the time and whatever and however much was put in their tank was eaten. But they were younger, it was going into the Spring and who knows how often they were really fed at the places I got them from. I used to be very particular about feeding them. I had my tongs and ensured that each toad got at least one cricket. There were a couple of problems with this! 1) They started to get bad at hunting 2) They were getting a bit chubby and lazy and 3) I realized in the wild some toads are quicker to the food then others and this made the one that maybe didn't get as many more driven to hunt at the next feeding. I did however always ensure that if I hadn't seen one get any food in a couple of feedings that I would offer a cricket specifically to that one...and it was always this one in particular. His hunting abilities have gotten a LOT better and I don't have to worry so much anymore. Anyway, it's all a learning process. I wish I had known about this forum when I first got my toads, it would have helped! But I don't know everything and this is my first winter with them, so I am glad I am here now and can ask questions.