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    Name it Sherry


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    can my setup be like this and also i think my frog isnt hungry anymore it doesnt mind the worm and cricket. Is my setup correct i used all of it in available materials. can this be my setup for my toady?

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    can my setup be like this and also i think my frog isnt hungry anymore it doesnt mind the worm and cricket. Is my setup correct i used all of it in available materials. can this be my setup for my toady?
    I would find a way to get some clean dirt without chemicals and use that as substrate rather than paper towels. Toads don't like wet conditions even the tropical kind look for dryer areas, but always are near a water source. Read the care sheet that was posted earlier in the thread and try and follow its instructions. I will suggest that you cover 3 sides of the tank with some sort of dark background. This will make him feel more secure.

    If you name it Henry and it turns out to be a female just call it Henrietta.


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    I would find a way to get some clean dirt without chemicals and use that as substrate rather than paper towels. Toads don't like wet conditions even the tropical kind look for dryer areas, but always are near a water source. Read the care sheet that was posted earlier in the thread and try and follow its instructions. I will suggest that you cover 3 sides of the tank with some sort of dark background. This will make him feel more secure.

    If you name it Henry and it turns out to be a female just call it Henrietta.
    can i use some black precut or art paper for the background?? and also i read the care sheets and followed it all and also the towel was dry already why isnt it eating?? is he still adapting to its environment?

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    can i use some black precut or art paper for the background?? and also i read the care sheets and followed it all and also the towel was dry already why isnt it eating?? is he still adapting to its environment?
    Yes the dark paper will work. If he has already eaten alot then he is probably not hungry.


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    I would really get him some dirt. Most toads like to burrow. He will feel a lot safer and happier that way. During the day he will sleep under the dirt. Then in the evening or night he will come out looking for food. I feed my toads every 3 days. They are little pigs and will eat a lot in one sitting. They will eat nearly anything. I give them crickets and dubia roaches. Every now and again as a treat I'll give them some mealworms. A lot of people feed earth worms too but my toads don't seem to like them. I also catch moths outside my porch light in the summer and feed them to my toads. Oh and pill bugs! They really really like pill bugs!

    They need food that will more around a bit. They will flick their tongue out at anything that moves. Even your fingers which is really cute! So bugs that don't move very much may not get eaten.

    Edit to add that if he grows to be a big toad you may need a bigger box to keep him in. I keep my toads in a big plastic storage box! Got my dirt from outside and my moss and leaf litter. Used a regular plastic bowl for water (big enough for them to all to sit in but not very deep). So toad set ups are very cheap and easy to make. Just make sure if you get stuff from outside that there is no chance that it came in contact with any chemicals!

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    He still wont eat it pooped already and also why wont it eat he just stands there and not even looking at the mealworm and running away from crickets?? and i tried placing him back to the pet carrier and he jumped like crazy and i place him back to the tank and settled but he wont eat!!! last 2 days he ate lots of worms. And how do i prevent ants from crawling into my toad tank will it hurt him?? and also i removed his water bowl for he doesnt go in and drowns the crickets.i would try to find a black paper him and also just want to be sure since he's wild caught im just feeling weird for it the day we caught him he was eating right away but now it doesnt eat. and also i cant obtain any soil. and also i made him a cave and he just sits on the side of his tank doing nothing so i placed him some mealworms in his front and he doesnt seem to find it. so i just left it there so if he's hungry hell eat it . And also having trouble with ant thingy anyone help me if he's normal and prevent ants??

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