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    Just a few of the Toads I currently keep. Fun little buggers. I'm in love with the Bufo punctatus. Super active and loads of personality. I have male and female pairs of each.

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    I've never seen a bufo punctuatus before. Interesting. Spadefoots are one of my favorites though I hear they hide under the substrate most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elly View Post
    I've never seen a bufo punctuatus before. Interesting. Spadefoots are one of my favorites though I hear they hide under the substrate most of the time.
    During the day absolutely. Mine are always out during night. Super cool animals and definitely attractive with those big eyes.

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    I know how you feel Elly, I've fallen in love with the North American Eastern spadefoot toad, but I've decided if I do get some, I'll make sure their priorities come first and that I'll put my personal needs aside for them. Maybe you could do the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliygh and Mia 2 View Post
    I know how you feel Elly, I've fallen in love with the North American Eastern spadefoot toad, but I've decided if I do get some, I'll make sure their priorities come first and that I'll put my personal needs aside for them. Maybe you could do the same
    Spade foot (these are Couch's) toads are in my opinion the toad to get if you are looking for attractive display animals that really demonstrate all of their natural behaviors . I've heard of them going under ground for months at a time. Not sure if that may be contributed to possible husbandry errors or just individual animals. My pair is always a treat to see. They are rather bold as well.

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