this is after clicking the “quick reply” option. I’m on mobile and not sure how to do it on computer but if you are then after you click the circled button a screen will pop up and choose “from computer”
this is after clicking the “quick reply” option. I’m on mobile and not sure how to do it on computer but if you are then after you click the circled button a screen will pop up and choose “from computer”
There are two situations I've experienced before which sound similar to what you're dealing with. In one situation my toad was just severely dehydrated, and I put it in a critter keeper with soaked paper towels for a few days and it was fine.
The other is something I've experienced more, and sadly haven't found a cure for yet. Sometimes during the winter, I've found American toads will be in a semi-brumation state and won't eat or move much. They don't come out of this state and generally pass away the following summer. Its not completely impossible that the toad may be trying to brumate but it is too warm to. I've never brumated any animals Burt you may be able to see if your issue is related to this by during some research.
Best of luck!
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