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Hi, Lynn. You basically told me information I already know (and also mentioned I was going to do when they were getting too large) but didn't answer my true question. As I have stated, I am not new to any of this BUT the Toad.. And, I did not say there was anything wrong. He's happy and healthy (and glutinous.) I just was curious to how big he would get and how fast.

I have had salamanders and tree frogs kept together in the past as one goes underground and the other goes above ground. Stress free and for well over their life-cycle years. Additionally, the setup in my terrarium right now is ideal for all three.. and they have not had any problems thus far. As I have mentioned: the toad has been moved to his own as of yesterday.. I did mention that.

Thanks for the reply, though. Also, it's not a pain to raise these guys. You can NEVER think like that. :\
Hi Anna
I misunderstood, I thought you wanted to know if you could keep them together?
I meant it's a pain to have to move them so it is not a shared species enclosure.

I would never think it's a pain to raise them .
Gosh no ! I have 23 frogs !!! , and a tortoise. Never a pain here
It's my passion of which I am always excited and enthusiastic about.

Your toad must be so sweet.
If it is a Southern Toad (Anaxyrus terrestris) ?
I'm not sure fast it will grow, but will get about 3" or so.
I do see you made a new set up for the toad which is why I said:
"You have a good start ..giving your toad it's own enclosure. You will ,very quickly, see a big difference."

Good luck with all your little charges, Lynn