I prefer boys. I lost my Rosie last year, she was egg bond and died and I don't want to go thru that again. As for finding toads, once spring is here and you have a pond close by. Well that place should be “hoppin'” w/amphibians breeding. But remember that for every one toad or frog you remove from the wild, you are removing thousands since there were able to make it to breeding age. If you really want an adventure, gather a few eggs and raise your new toads from tads. Toad spawn looks like a string of black pearls, unlike frog spawn that is usually in clumps. Raise up several and you can always release the others since you know where they came from without worry of introducing new pathogens to the area.
Not sure why you want Banjo to hibernated, enjoy em' while you can. It's very sad to see an empty tank with no movement in it. Rufus went back under again and I haven't seen him in a couple days. Red Runner roaches can't climb smooth glass or plastic, so unless you drop one they'll stay in their container.
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