Thanks for the info. I've seen some pictures of adult Couch's spadefoots, and they are indeed very beautiful. I cannot wait until this little guy starts showing his colors. So far the girls absolutely love watching him chase crickets and flies around in his container. He buries himself all day long, then sometime around 6-7pm he re-surfaces and starts looking up at the top of his container expectantly for food to magically appear so he can chase them around gobbling them up. His appetite does seem insatiable, so I'll just keep ramping up how much I'm feeding him, removing anything leftover after he retires to his waterbowl for his after dinner soak. (the life of a frog sounds pretty good)
I was going to stop and pick up some earthworms on my way home from work today and see if I could get him to eat them cut up by wriggling a section of them off a pair of tweezers in front of him.
ha ha ha, uneaten crickets, not from this guy! I watched him eat 10 1/8" crickets and about 10 fruit flies in like 10 minutes last night, and I swear he was looking up at me saying "That all you got?"
I'll look into the leaf litter. This is my first non mammal pet that I've ever had, it's been a learning experience.
I do have another question about substrate. Right now I have it setup with 2 layers, the bottom layer is about 1" deep consisting of about 1/2 diameter pebbles, followed by about 2" of eco earth, which gives him plenty of room to burrow, as he grows, I'll increase the depth of the eco earth. To keep things moist, I keep the lower level of pebbles full of water, which in-turn keeps about 1" of eco earth wet, with the top 1" fairly dry. I figured that since this guy is native to the sonoran desert, keeping the top part of substrate dry would most closely mimic his natural habitat where the top soil is very dry, but can retain moisture under it for quite some time.
Does this setup sound right? or should I just ditch the lower level of rocks and use nothing but eco earth, thus keeping the whole of the substrate slightly moist. Or just use 100% dry eco earth substrate and let him go to his water dish if he wants some water.
Or if you've got another suggestion for how to configure the substrate, I'd love to hear it.