I got my baby American Toad yesterday and he's been burrowed in the same spot since last night at about 9:00 PM Central Time. I have researched a lot about them, I know they burrow, but is this normal for them to burrow for 16 hours?
I got my baby American Toad yesterday and he's been burrowed in the same spot since last night at about 9:00 PM Central Time. I have researched a lot about them, I know they burrow, but is this normal for them to burrow for 16 hours?
Yes. they may hide out for a few days. It is a new enviornment so naturally it will be a little shy. when i first got my cane toads they burrowed down and hid out for a week maybe a little longer. When you get a new toad or frog it will be stressed so giving it some quite time. It is best to do this until it gets used to its new home.
Welcome to FF btw.
Should i lay off on trying to feed him?
No you should still attempt to feed it. what are you using as a prey item?
I was going to feed him a mealworm, I read that you should feed one small insect every two days.
Meal worms I always preech against. They have poor nutritional value and they have a hard undigestible chitin that is hard for the toad to digest. May cause impacation. Not to mention they will burrow and your toad wont be able to find it. I would suggest starting with crickets of the proper size. But just put in a few because they can also pose a threat to your small toad in large numbers. I would use these for now because they will run around and attract your toads attention. My toads didnt eat for a few weeks after I got them. So expect the same. But it may eat right away you really never know. Also you could get a shallow feeding dish and put silk worms in it. It will prevent the silk worms from getting out and burrowing. They are also low risk and highly nutritious.
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