Quote Originally Posted by red green hawk View Post
I have 2 toads, same species, one hibernates the other doesn't. One borrows down in mid-November and doesn't come back up for food until late January-early February. It's weird and at first I thought it was dead but after 2 straight winters of doing it I'm chalking it up to that's what it prefers. If one wants to stay awake and one wants to sleep it's fine. I wouldn't try to make it sleep or keep it awake. My toad that stays awake is a lot more sluggish and only eats every 4-5 days as opposed to every other day in the warmer part of the year.
Sometimes the toads will burrow buy are not hibernating in your tank. Unless you have them in something like a refrigerator or have them outside they are just going dormant. This is either because it's too cold, the internal cycle of the toad or it has worms and is trying to go in active to kill some off.

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