No idea, sorrybut I'd set up qt tank similar to pac frogs, care for toads is about the same, humidity for some needs to be lower.
What is a Latin name? Was trying to look for it, n/a have a feeling they have different nonlatin name too.
No idea, sorrybut I'd set up qt tank similar to pac frogs, care for toads is about the same, humidity for some needs to be lower.
What is a Latin name? Was trying to look for it, n/a have a feeling they have different nonlatin name too.
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Ya I couldn't find the latin name either, even called a reptile zoo in Toronto and he said he couldn't find the latin name either. The zoo told me they could be kept like an American toad but I want to make sure. And he didn't give me temps and humidity. I asked if the humidity and heat has to be like a pacman frog and he said no its lower, but didn't give me an exact numbers. If you google them there is a picture, just no care on them. Im going to keep looking and if I find the latin name I will let you know.
I found the latin name, it is Duttaphrynus melanostictus. It is a common asain toad from what Wikipedia says. And the pictures match the toads at the store. If you google reptile wrangler Barrie Ontario they are the first picture at the top. Now I just got to figure out heat and humidity and stuff. So now my question Is can I use the care article titled, Toad basics-keeping ground dwelling toads as guidelines for the husbandry?
Check this out Black-Spined Toad Care Sheet - Bufo melanostictus/Duttaphrynus melanostictus - Common Indian Toad, Common Asian Toad - Captive Care, Habitat, Origin, Breeding and more... THEAMPHIBIAN.co.uk
looks okay care sheet, makes sence at least
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On the other thought, I'd research their native habitat first![]()
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Thank you, I checked that link and a lot of stuff from Wikipedia to the link were the same except for some of the names. For example instead of Black-Spined toad on the wiki page its called a Black-Spotted toad. But countries and areas and all that almost match up. I think I will ask him to hold them for me till the end of week so I can do some more research, but they do seem to be a pretty common toad were they are from. And already from what I read my 20gallon tall wont be big enough for them when they are adults, they can grow to 8inches.
AmphibiaWeb - Duttaphrynus melanostictus
mmmm interesting A sleep inducing factor from common Indian toad (Bufo melanostictus, Schneider) skin extract. - PubMed - NCBI
i guess you should sleep well![]()
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Yeah, I think they need bigger tank. It says they live by the rivers, so water feature would probably make them happy.... But on the other thought no way to make naturalistic tank for 8" toad
I'm thinking keeping in pac like but bigger tank should work.
They should be WC, right?
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Im not sure I will give him a shout tomorrow and ask him because there is a few other things I want to ask him to. I looked at that those links and that's crazy, your right I shouldn't have any problems catching z's now. L.O.L And the AmphibiaWeb one I find matches everything else, I think this toad just has a million names. And its funny because the guy I talked to at the reptile zoo said that to me and said that's why im probably having a hard time finding info on it. And I was thinking the same thing as you about the keeping it like a pacman frog except just have abit lower heat, like lets 77f to 78f during the day with a few degrees drop at night. Lija in your opinion do you think it would be safe to use that care article you put up now doing the little bit of research you have done? And yes im going to need a bigger tank, from what I have read so far they are active when they are awake so if they get that big they will need some room to move around.
They are GREAT toads!
I have four here at home.I use the careguide for terrestrial toads, from this forum. They need a lot of room to walk - not like a pacman setup. Also they don't like if it's too humid and wet all the time (also not too hot). Here at home they are kept at room temperature, water changed daily, earth/bedding changed every four weeks and I dust their terrarium each night with a water moisterer for humidity.
Here at home they're kept in long terrariums, longest at the moment for my two palm-sized males is 100,5cm long, and 50x50 cm high and wide.
They naturally live in packs and my guys both have a buddy, whom they often interact with (come out to eat together, bathe together, croak together). They'll pick out a favorite spot to sit basically all day long and will come out/be active at dusk and dawn, where they wander around and hunt for food.
They have a very visible personality and are great fun! They're also a very rough breed and not weak to temperature changes and so on.
Congrats on your guy. You should find him a friendWhen he/she gets bigger, if he gets an orange throat, it'll be a male. I'll advise you to put him out of hearing distance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg6oOFDa-cw
Hi, thank you for the info. I have not got them yet but they are still at the store so I may get them now that I got some info to go by for the husbandry. I believe the guy at the store says they are male and female. One has a nice orange or reddish colour on its back and comes up inbetween the eyes. Do you know if these toads are usually wc or cb?
Allright
They can vary in colour from whitish w. black/orange "stripes" or colorations, reddish/orangish and yellowish/greenish. If the throat is orange (and there are ofcourse nuptual pads) it will be a male.
Hard to say; you'll have to ask your petstore guy. Here in europe I haven't found anyone who breeds them yet, but I was so goddamn lucky to get mine from an official botanicla instituion that keeps them as pest control, so mine are "cb" in essence, but came from a large area and grew on good, wild fodder.
If they are wc, ask from where, how long he has had them and check their state and condition before buying.
I was stupid enough to buy a little guy at the Hamm Expo a year ago, from some Czech guy. When I got home I noticed a bump on his back that was slowly swolling. Due to stress and whatever conditions he came from, I got a toad with Mycobacteriosis - a severe bacterial infection rampant in germany and many parts of europe, that's untreatable, very infectious and leads to a slow, uncomfortable death
Since then, I personally don't support wc. But it can be done. Just quarentene when you get home and minimize stress levels. They will undoubtedly have parasites as wc, so a trip to the vet when they have settled in is recommendable.
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