With all the toads I've had this is the first problem coming our of hibernation. I'm going to leave the levels low to avoid it next year. I've had two females go down for 7 months straight will no problem. I'm just looking to see if using several inches of eco earth is really necessary. Looks like it's not.
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Not sure why its so hsrd to post in here, its so frustrating, takes gorever, then the message is all jumbled up... substrate 6 -7 inches. Pe as t moss wet the peat moss, then squeeze it out, so its damp, not wet...NO heat lamp. Dries them out. Kills them.
During hibernation, drizzle enough water on a few spots where you think the toad might be, occasionally, so they dont dras ting container, place tosds in water dish fpor a manditory sosk, thrn let the hem re - bury themselves in the slightly damp pe as t moss, hope that helps,..4 ye as rs of hibernation still dojng grest, knock wood.y out...place cute holiday house and candy canes in dirt prior to hibernation, so yheres something cute to look st while they hibernste...if the pest moss seems too dry, i dig up the tosds and rewet - squeeze out the peat again, offer food in a seperste e