I have a video coming out on Wednesday that will show you what signs to look for if you have an aggressive or territorial toad because if you do they need to be removed from the others or they will cause stress and problems that are unnecessary. it will also cover two different feeder insects and you will get a chance to see more of the intelligence of the Toads. They are not the only in phibians in this video but they share a great part of coverage in this video. the best situation possible would be to have a male and a female together because they show less aggression towards one another as same-sex individuals will compete and try to be the dominant of their respective gender. So if you have two decent-sized enclosures it would work out if you end up having two pairs which might not be the case but I have seen toad tanks workout because they are usually a peaceful animal and are less aggressive than most except for feeding time but trust me you would know after watching this video whether or not you need to remove your toad because I actually had to just remove one that was two dominant to be kept in with the other amphibians.

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