I've read that hibernation is risky even under ideal conditions in the wild. Also, feeding very well then not feeding for a while before hibernation can help. Fat reserves but an empty stomach are ideal conditions because you don't want the food in their stomach to go bad. (The material I found this tip in was about hibernating White's Tree Frogs but it might apply to toads as well.)





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