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    Default Re: New to Western Toads. Please Help!

    Thanks! I hope it will apply to toads as well.

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    Default Re: New to Western Toads. Please Help!

    I just bought a 56qt bin to replace the 32qt I am currently using. The dimensions are 6.125in x 24in x 30in. It has an opaque white lid which I am planning on cutting a section out of and replacing it with a plastic screen. Is this a good idea? Is so, do you have any suggestions on how to attach the plastic?

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    Hi again! You can attach the plastic screen with a hot glue gun. I used one on my own bins to keep the screen on. It can take a bit of trial and error if you've never used one before or havent used one in years, but once you figure it out a bit it really comes together.
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    Default Re: New to Western Toads. Please Help!

    I just received another order of mealworms, and I believe a superworm has accidentally been placed in my order. Is the superworm safe to feed my toads? On a side note, the temperatures are dropping, and my toads are doing fine. I believe the temperature has dropped to below freezing overnight.

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    Default Re: New to Western Toads. Please Help!

    As long as they are big enough to eat it, as superworms should be no problem. I give my toads superworms sometimes.
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    Thank You! They should be big enough to eat the superworm. They have eaten earthworms much longer than the superworm.

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    Default Re: New to Western Toads. Please Help!

    I just found a bunch of brown marmoted stink bugs in my firewood.At least, I think this is what they are, they are a gray color, and I have always Called them bark beetles. At any rate, would these be good to feed to my Western toads? I am thinking about attempting to breed them...

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