Thank you John. Yes, we are starting to realize that may be the case. If there aren't any exotic vets in our area, what would you suggest we do? Should we purchase some sort of medicine to rid them of any parasites they may have, just in case?

They are so much fun to watch. Now, we have the Cane Toads as well and they are a nice large toad to look at. But, they very rarely move, and if by chance they do, they are very skittish. So it's refreshing to see all these River Toads out and about.

One of the baby River Toads we got from you is an absolute riot! He was the smallest, and has easily doubled his size since he's been here. Which is not a surprise at all because he will eat ANYTHING that moves! He even strikes at the tweezers we use to dig up worms that have burrowed in his cage. Oh he is too cool.

Here is a picture of Rico, the little fatty. (he tried to lick the lens twice!)