I sadly lost Sue, the little girl, may she rest in peace.
She didn't show any signs of disease, was looking ok, till I found her dead. No idea what caused the death.
Only thing is she was always the little, while the others grew normal. She got enough food, no question.
But she was only 2 third of Ellies size.
Anyway, the others are doing good, here are pix from today:
2014.09.23
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Sorry for Sue's death. With out a postmortem it's impossible to know; maybe a genetic issue or some developmental problem involving baby/juvenile stages. Glad others are well; any sign of breeding intentions?
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Afaik they have to be send to hibernation to get them into mating condition.
Which I don't do. Though it would be lovely to have this cute little tadpoles and toadlings.
They are beautiful! I added two juvenile toadlets to my collection this year and they are thriving. I love the olive color and can hardly wait to see them as they mature into adults. Thanks for sharing!
I created a Youtube Channel for "my" Toads:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn...8-eijGNpVQXlXw
Here's a photo of one of my two on a mushroom in my yard. I take mine outside for a little sunshine when the weather is nice. Of course, they are closely supervised. For a little fun, I added the text to the picture.
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