Sounds good, Chelsea I think she'll come around in time.

Regarding her enclosure, it's up to the personal owner. She's not suffering, but my personal opinion is that any animal with a sense of self-awareness (knowing it's alive) should have an enclosure that gives it something it can be cause over - like stuff to climb, water to mess around in, substrate to dig in, so on.

A year ago or so I kept tame show mice and many of the breeders I knew just kept them in RUB's (or IKEA boxes), where they had sawdust, water and food. And maybe a toilet paper roll, that's it. Widely seen this is accepted as being "okay" and although I know mice are likely more intelligent and aware than a toad, being mammals, minimum stimulation in my eyes is a bit sad to the pet, since it hasn't chosen to be kept as a pet. I hear Bullfrogs and Pacmans aren't very active and just sit anyway, so maybe this is different, but when she's settled in and is calmed down, maybe give her an awesome enclose where she can really "feel wild"!