Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
The line down the back makes me think Oak Toad (Bufo quercicus), which are much smaller than an American Toad. They reach adult size at about 1-2 inches. Here's a photo.

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And this link has some info on it: http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/anurans/bufque.htm

If your friend found it in NJ, it might be something else, since that's just north of its range.

I measured the toad its actually half an inch. Also I doubt its an oak toad. I mean it has that line. But alot of american toads have that line too. Mine has a lighter color and has red spots with black circles. Id take a picture of it but my camera is broken and my friends computer is getting fixed so I cant randomly pop in with a picture. But there was another post I made called "where can I buy toads?" a fellow member posted a picture of his california toads. There were four toads in the picture. It looks exactly like that toad but smaller. No I dont live in cali. I live in nj. If it was an oak toad Id be happy. But I am thinking if it is a 30g might be toooo big for an oak toad. I dont know. I dont know if itd use all the space. I dont want to put it in the big tank until its atleast 2inches so it doesnt get lost in the tank and Iam like trying to find it so "I can feed it. You know?