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    Wow thats alot. Ive never heard of hibernating them in a fridge but they live here and it was negitives last week. I guess im not the only one with a "golden toad" my male american 1, goldenboy looks goldeny yellow too. The toads co.e in beutiful colors in michigan there was red orange yellows and a greyish whitish one. I hope to do something similar to that with my toads exept co hab american toads wood frogs and tiger salamanders in my bearded dragons old tank. If i show a pic of my toads can you determine age. Also can you show a pic of one of your adult females sitting in your hand. Im curious how big they get
    What size tank will you be keeping these animals in? The tiger salamander could attempt to eat the wood frogs.

    I would be able to take pictures for you. I also can help you with setting up an appropriate sized tank for the animals. Be aware wood frogs don't live very long.

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    The tank was still just a thought as of now we will be upgrating our beardies tanks soon so we would have a lot of large extra tanks that i can co hab animals in. The tank is 36 long and 13 wide its also 18 tall what semi aquatic frog can i put in it that looks cool and lives for awile i dont want bullfrogs because they are to big. I was thinking about L.clamitans or a leopard frog but there to fast im going to look for the toad quickly because hes hidding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacobsherps View Post
    The tank was still just a thought as of now we will be upgrating our beardies tanks soon so we would have a lot of large extra tanks that i can co hab animals in. The tank is 36 long and 13 wide its also 18 tall what semi aquatic frog can i put in it that looks cool and lives for awile i dont want bullfrogs because they are to big. I was thinking about L.clamitans or a leopard frog but there to fast im going to look for the toad quickly because hes hidding
    I think it would be best to just keep toads in that enclosure. You would need a very long and spacious enclosure for a frog and toad species. I'm still curious to see your toads!

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    Nice Pics! Always love reading your updates! Great job!
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