Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
Keep the toad warm, feed it well and make sure to supplement well. It should be able to reach adult size in 6-9 months under the right conditions.
Nice I think it ate. Because I just found two more droppings. I made a new food for the crickets. I got some of my reptomin, this tortoise pellet food and wardleys turtle food and I crushed them into powder. Some of the crickets are eating it up right now. Turtle food contains alot of calcium and proteins. Tortoise foods contains alot of fiber. I think it should be healthy. Ima mix it tommorrow with some fish food powder and then we're in business! I noticed the crickets get waterloged in even moist paper towel. :/ Kinda annoying to know. Also the american toads grow up to be 4inches? So how long till it be another inch bigger? Maybe 3 months? I have a 30g. When do you think I can upgrade it to that size? Seeing as its this young Iam assumming itll live up to 5-10years? Also my rooms temperature is 64 degrees. Is that bad? Iam thinking id use an undertank heater in the 30gor another form of heat because heat lamps are annoying to set up. I was thinking in the bottom of the tank id set up some paper towels so if it burries it doesnt touch the glass. I remember having these along time ago. For some wild caught bunch they were quite open. Like first week they hide. But after that they stayed out in the open pretty much all the time.