I guess I should of been more thorough with my explanation, the only thing that is wild caught are the pillbugs and winged insects. For the last 3 years I have been raising meal worms, crickets, tree frogs and mice for food and treats for my chickens, snakes, lizards and toads. My lizards and toads are fed dusted crickets Monday/Wednesday/Friday meal worms Tuesday/Thursday and nightcrawlers Saturday and Sunday(I have a lot of free time). The tree frogs I toss in the pool are usually half metamorphosed. Never actually seen them eat those they just tend to vanish. Being about 2 hours from the nearest town with shopping I've found its easier just doing it myself.
The cage is one of my biggest it was made for my 8' boa that passed away a little before I found Jabba it is around 5'wx10'lx4'h and haven't had a reason to change it. The pool is 5.5 gallon fish tank. I clean the cage once a week more so to catch what feeders had escaped the voracious pair!
It is just weird how Jabba drastically changed after zorba's death, it's a huge cage and they happened to always be together, including hiding in the same den.
Don't worry I know I sound weird putting these emotions on a toad, but nothing has changed.
I also never touch my toads, or hand feed them (I really enjoy watching the hunt, Jabba has such horrible aim) or handle even when cleaning I usually just shoo them into one of my many mini cages.
The vets around me are specialize in large animals like horses, cows and all that, so they have been far from helpful. one actually told me she would just google the issue for me. I laughed and called it a day.
So I guess there must of been some type of cross contamination or as you said parasite that found its way in. I also use well water but just recently installed a reverse osmosis system. My water was getting dingy when it rained for long periods so maybe the dingy water allowed something harmful in.
I just hope he starts eating soon...
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