Thank you so much John. I did a little research earlier today and read something about the Panacur. I will do what I can to check on laws, and get the medications they may need, and then follow your dosage recommendations.
As far as the other toad, who was the largest of the three, she/he isn't doing as well as we had hoped. I am wondering if dominance has anything to do with her/him not eating. Rico, the fatty previously mentioned, will immediately attack any food we put in their cage. The other toad seems to get excited, toes moving and all, and will try one or two times to get a cricket, worm, or dubia, but seems to give up after the first two attempts.
There was one time when I was feeding them worms, that Rico decided it was time to shed, and wandered off from the food. As soon as he hopped off, the other toad took that opportunity and went straight to the food and tried to eat for an hour or so, but was unsuccessful. Jeff and I have force fed her/him twice now in hopes that it will regain some strength and eat on its own.
For the last two days now, she/he has been half way burrowed with its eyes closed. It isn't looking too good, and we think we will probably lose this one. I really don't know what to do.![]()





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